Crisis prompted by Five Star Movement’s boycott of crucial confidence vote

The Italian prime minister, Mario Draghi, has resigned after the Five Star Movement (M5S) a key party in his broad coalition, snubbed a crucial confidence vote.

The confidence vote passed in the senate on Thursday, but Draghi had repeatedly said his administration could not continue without M5S’s support and that he would not accept ultimatums.

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