Italian government near collapse after Vatican ‘plot’
Filed Under (Bad News, News) by Ian on 22-01-2008
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Isn’t it great when religion and politics mix?
Italian government near collapse after Vatican ‘plot’
The Vatican has been accused of trying to bring down the Italian government after a Catholic minister abandoned Romano Prodi’s coalition government, leaving it facing collapse.
The prime minister was forced to call a vote of confidence after Clemente Mastella, the former justice minister, withdrew his support on Monday.
Mr Mastella’s Udeur Christian Democrat party has three crucial seats in the Senate, where Mr Prodi had a majority of two, at best.
New elections could be called, or a caretaker government could be appointed to reform the complicated electoral law if Mr Prodi loses the vote of confidence in both chambers.
Silvio Berlusconi, the leader of the opposition, said yesterday that he wants “elections in the spring”.
Mr Mastella resigned from the government last week, after he and his wife were implicated in a cash-for-favours scandal.
He promised that his party would vote with the government, but changed his mind over the weekend. Now he has said Mr Prodi’s coalition was “dead, dead, dead”.
The impetus for his change of heart appears to have come from the Vatican, which has voiced its disapproval at Mr Prodi’s stance on gay rights and abortion.
The Vatican also shook the government last year, when Mr Prodi lost a vote on his foreign policy on the same day that a gay marriage bill entered parliament.
