The 69th government collapsed in the 69th government of Italy after World War II, and the people were angry: this is an irrefutable country.

Author:Pole news Time:2022.07.22

Jimu Journalist Song Qingying

Intern Yang Xingnan

After 18 months of administration, Italian Prime Minister Drageta resigned on July 21, local time. According to foreign media reports, this marks the fall of the 69th Italian government in Italy in 77 years after World War II. Italy will hold a national election in advance on September 25 this year.

Italian President Matarera and Prime Minister Dragi

The Prime Minister was forced to step down, and the Italian people were extremely angry

On the afternoon of the 21st local time, Italian President Matarera and the Prime Minister Drageta signed a decree at the Presidential Palace to decide to dissolve the parliament.

On July 21, Dragett submitted his second resignation and was asked to continue serving as the Prime Minister of the Detention by Matarella. Delagi's sudden resignation shocked the whole country. "I think we are bastards, we have a person who is respected in Europe, and now? We are a country that cannot be governed." Said a doctor named Gorini in Kunio, northern Italy.

The 74 -year -old Mario Draggy is very popular, although he is the prime minister appointed by President Matretala without election. He has served as the President of the European Central Bank, dealing with the euro area crisis, and won the title of "Super Mario".

Draggy is the sixth Prime Minister of Italy in the past ten years. He has received widespread support in parliament. He has a high reputation abroad. After serving as the Prime Minister, he led the ruling alliance for nearly 18 months. Many people think that he will be stable until the end of the term of 2023.

Delagi in the Italian Parliament

However, experts analyzed that Dragger was a technical bureaucrat and he was not good at dealing with political situations. One of the Italian power party leaders Polidoli said that Dragori was unable to be a politician, especially not good at dealing with many politicians and members of parliament. "He has never been a political animal.

But not everyone was uneasy about his departure. "We will pay for this, but I am very happy. Dragig is an anti -democratic and warlord oligarch." Said Kravarino, a 19 -year -old student in the northwestern city of Genoa, a city in northwestern Italy. It is reported that in the Russian crisis, Drageta's position firmly supports Ukraine and transports weapons to Kyiv, causing many controversy.

Other critics believe that under the current situation of the cost of living in Italy, the delagi government is disconnected from the poor family. "This is a government that is completely profitable and serves the economic system, and has harmed the interests of most Italian citizens." Said Pelfito, a 63 -year -old Polkato, a 63 -year -old public department staff member of Tuscan.

The 29 -year -old Milan Sports coach Anastasi accused: "Another government crisis has proven countless times that our politicians cannot govern for the people."

Italy is facing a new round of political and economic crisis

The Washington Post states that the Drageta administration is the most capable and promising government in Italy for many years. His downfall not only caused the election in advance, but also brought a new crisis to Europe.

The political crisis disrupted the stability of Italy for months. When this political storm occurred, Italy was suffering from extreme high temperature, the worst drought in more than 70 years, and a new wave of epidemic.

After the resignation of Drageta, Italian bonds and stocks were turbulent at the same time. 10 -year bond yields rose to 3.6%, the highest level since June. The stock market has also sold out, and the MIB index of Italian founded MIB index fell 2.6%.

According to the BBC, Italy has obtained the EU 191 billion euros aid fund under the leadership of Delagi, which involves dozens of reforms in Italy. But Italy is one of the most liability economies in Europe. This political turmoil is also worried that the progress of Italy's reform will be blocked.

"Milan's 58 -year -old installed worker Castraney said:" It's not time to get rid of Dragier. "

The election will be held in September, and the right wing is likely to win

After Dracori stepped down, Italy advanced the election until September this year. According to Reuters, this will be the first autumn election in Italy for more than a century.

The extreme right -wing opposition party and the Italian Brothers headed by Georgia Meloni welcomed the news of early elections. A polls this week show that the Conservative Group led by the Right -wing Italian Brothers' Party seems likely to win a significant majority in voting.

According to reports, Melonney is the only Italian party leader who has not joined the Drajiri government, and her reputation has soared in the opposition. Her political parties received only 4%of the 2018 elections, but their support rates now exceed 22%.

At present, only two of the Italian political parties have more than 20%of the support rates: the Italian Brothers and the Central Left Democratic Party. Except for the extremely right -wing alliance and the five -star movement, there is no support rate of no political party than 10%. As a result, the Italian brothers have the most likely to win.

One of the direct reasons for the fall of Delagi is the rapid rise of the Italian Brothers. In polls and the recent local elections, the right and left populist parties that supported Dragger have rebelled, instead of supporting the Brother Party, leading to the collapse of the ruling alliance.

According to the analysis, if the Italian Brothers won the September election, Meloni may be the Prime Minister. Melonney is likely to jointly form a populist right -wing government with Delagi's former conservative supporters.

(Picture source: Reuters)

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