Home World Europe Mario Draghi resigns as Italy’s Prime Minister The government will continue as a caretaker to handle ongoing business by Bloomberg July 22, 2022 Prime Minister Mario Draghi offered his resignation to Italy’s President, in a move that will raise the prospect of snap elections as soon as early October. The former European Central Bank chief announced his decision to President Sergio Mattarella in a meeting Thursday morning, according to a statement by the president’s office. The government will continue as a caretaker to handle ongoing business. The collapse of Draghi’s government was inevitable after three of his coalition partners withdrew their support in a confidence vote Wednesday. Read: UAE’s Etihad signs codeshare agreement with Italy’s ITA Airways Tags European Central Bank Italy Prime Minister Resignation 0 Comments You might also like Clean energy: Saudi’s ACWA Power signs key agreements with these European entities US Fed chair Jerome Powell hints at further interest rate hikes UAE, Italy strengthen economic ties, explore investment exchanges Qatar’s ruler makes top diplomat his new premier