Posted by News Express | 26 December 2019 | 2,584 times
Italian Education Minister Lorenzo Fioramonti of the
anti-establishment Five Star Movement said Thursday he had resigned because his
ministry is underfunded.
Fioramonti wrote on Facebook that he informed Prime Minister
Giuseppe Conte of his decision on Tuesday, saying he had taken up the portfolio
to “reverse… the trend that has for decades put Italian schools, higher
education and research in conditions of great suffering.”
He said the government had failed “to ensure a financial
waterline… especially in such a crucial area as universities and research.”
The resignation deals a new blow to the coalition government
formed by Fioramonti’s M5S party and the centre-left Democratic Party just four
months ago.
Dissensions have already arisen in several areas including
migration.
M5S leader Luigi Di Maio, who is foreign minister, has come under
harsh criticism within the party, with several lawmakers leaving to join the
far-right, anti-immigrant League party led by Matteo Salvini.
Media reports say Fioramonti plans to form an independent group in
parliament to support Conte that may be the embryo of a new political party.
(AFP)
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