“Super Mario”: The man who saved Euro is called to become Italy's prime minister

Italy's president, Sergio Mattarella, has said he will seek a <x0 government high profile”, as speculations are growing that it can be led by former European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi. Mattarella made this announcement after ruling coalition partners failed to form the majority after Giusppe Contes' resignation from [...]
Mattarella made this announcement after ruling coalition partners failed to form the majority after Giusppe Contes' resignation from the prime minister's post last week.
The president said he was left with two choices ahead of him: either to call early elections or to nominate a technical government to manage with the body's Corleone pandemic and the country's economic and social challenges, reports The Guardian, the Periscope.
He didn't show who he would choose to lead the government, but Draghi has taken the nickname “Super Mario” for his role in saving Euro currency has been called to meet Mattarrella during today.
The move comes after several days the Italian press has speculated about Draghi's possible appointment as the country's technical prime minister.
Former Prime Minister Giuseppe Ctete, a law professor, was totally anonymous before becoming prime minister in the coalition between the 5 stars Movement and Matteo Salvin's extremist right-wing party in June 2018. /Periscope











