Sergio Mattarella has ordered the dissolution of parliament after Mario Draghi’s resignation and the elections will be held within a maximum period of 70 days.
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The President of Italy, Sergio Mattarellahas declared the dissolution of Parliament and terminated the legislature after the resignation of Prime Minister Mario Draghiand the date of the announcement of an electoral advance is now expected.
The head of state ordered the dissolution of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputieselected in March 2018, after meeting their respective presidents, Maria Elisabetta Alberti Casellati and Roberto Fico, as reported in an official statement.
The government of Mario Draghi, in office, must now decide the date of the general electionwhich will be within 70 days of the dissolution, so the possibility of them taking place in the second half of September is being considered.
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Source: EITB

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