draghi a respectable face of the italian government, he was put in place in february 2021 when the last government fell. the reason it fell this time, the reason he lost his support is because of an eye to the upcoming elections. the center right coalition which is led by familiar names like berlusconi are polling well, so they want snap elections to be called. put that against the backdrop of instability in the country, the pandemic, the war in europe, the five star movement, anti-establishment five star movement that won the highest number of votes in the last election 2018 has imploded from the inside. so really there is no choice but to go to the ballot box. and let the italians try to figure out who they want to take it forward. mario draghi has had enough he says. >> barbie, thank you so much. and from italy's politics to
reinforced that. but when you are also explaining it to people - reinforced that. but when you are also explaining it to people in - also explaining it to people in france, presumably you have to point out that this is a very successful politician, a man who recently won an election with a big majority and to a lot of people in the country have supported, both in the general election and in brexit?— election and in brexit? absolutely riaht, and election and in brexit? absolutely right, and actually _ election and in brexit? absolutely right, and actually that _ election and in brexit? absolutely right, and actually that is - election and in brexit? absolutely right, and actually that is what. election and in brexit? absolutely right, and actually that is what is | right, and actually that is what is difficult to bring across, because boris johnson's difficult to bring across, because borisjohnson's view, boris johnson's image is so catastrophic, so bad, that most people don't understand, why is he elected? why has he been elected? i have to keep reminding that, yes, that only he has won the elections in 2019, he has won the elections in 2019, he has won the referendum in 2016 he was elected mayor even though london is usually a left—wing city, so that is usually a left—wing city, so that is what i have to keep reminding people. a little bit like berlusconi was liked it again and again... but
Four-time prime minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi has become the latest candidate to be linked with running to be the country's next president, at the age of 85.
Four-time prime minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi has become the latest candidate to be linked with running to be the country's next president, at the age of 85.