Mario Draghi sworn in as prime minister of Italy
by Guardian staff and agency from World news | The Guardian on (#5E4PZ)
Former European Central Bank chief to lead unity government as it tackles Covid and economic slump
The former European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi has been sworn in as Italy's prime minister at the head of a unity government called on to confront the coronavirus crisis and economic slump.
Draghi, a respected figure at home and internationally, managed to convince almost all of the country's main parties to support his government, with leaders from the far-right League and populist Five Star Movement (M5S) adopting more moderate, pro-European tones in recent days.
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