Italy's ruling PD lawmakers urge PM Conte to resign and form new govt


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  • Monday, 25 Jan 2021

ROME (Reuters) - Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte should resign and form another government with a stronger majority, lawmakers from the centre-left coalition Democratic Party (PD) said on Monday, adding they would support him to lead a new cabinet.

The PD lawmakers said in a statement this was the only way out of the crisis which has deprived the government of an effective parliamentary majority, as Conte continues to struggle to find unaligned and centrist lawmakers to join his ranks.

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