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Abstract:The heads of political groups in Italy's Senate will meet on Monday to set a date to hold a no-confidence vote in the government, the upper house press office said in a statement on Friday. The right-wing League, which gove
ROME (Reuters) - The heads of political groups in Italy's Senate will meet on Monday to set a date to hold a no-confidence vote in the government, the upper house press office said in a statement on Friday.
The right-wing League, which governs in coalition with the 5-Star Movement, has filed a no-confidence motion against the government headed by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, who belongs to neither party but is close to 5-Star.
League chief Matteo Salvini hopes the move will trigger snap elections and install him as the nation's new leader.
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