Italy's national elections to be held on September 25 - RAI
Italy is to hold early elections on September 25, after Italian President Sergio Mattarella dissolved parliament in the wake of Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation. The date was announced during a meeting of the Council of Ministers in Rome, ANSA and Adnkronos news agencies reported, citing participants.
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- Published Date: 07:34 | 21 July 2022
- Modified Date: 08:41 | 21 July 2022
Italy's national elections will be held on Sept. 25, the journalist who covers the Italian presidency for state broadcaster RAI said on Thursday.
Earlier, President Sergio Mattarella announced he had dissolved parliament and said elections would have to be held within 70 days. Sept. 25 is the last Sunday before that deadline expires.
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