A political party that occupies a part of the coalition government in Italy criticized the budget plan for rebuilding the economy from the new coronavirus, announced a de facto withdrawal from the coalition, and the administration collapsed due to the conflict over antivirus measures I'm in a situation that could happen.

In Italy, the coalition government has put together a budget of more than 28 trillion yen in Japanese yen to rebuild the economy, but the political party "Italy Viva" participating in the coalition has insufficient allocation to medical care and education. He criticized it as such, and the conflict deepened within the administration.



Former Prime Minister Renzi, who heads "Italy Viva," said at a press conference on the 13th, "The government is not stopping the virus. It is stopping politics," and announced that two members of the Diet will resign from the cabinet. He announced a de facto withdrawal from the coalition government.



The administration has lost a majority in the Senate and is in a situation that could collapse due to antivirus conflicts.



According to local media, Prime Minister Conté expressed a strong sense of crisis on the night of the 13th, saying that he was "extremely disappointed" after accepting the resignation of the two.



In Italy, the serious situation continues, with the death toll of the new coronavirus exceeding 80,000 on the 13th, but local media have reported the possibility that Prime Minister Conté will resign and seek a new coalition. And political turmoil is expected.