Europe’s political world earthquake Netherlands scandal Prime Minister flash resignation Italy’s cabinet cracked fear of disintegration

However, the epidemic in Europe is not slowing down, and the political situation in various countries is also unstable, making the fight against the disease even more remote.

Italy, which ranks 8th in the world in terms of confirmed cases of Newcastle pneumonia, is burning at both ends of the epidemic and politics. A few days ago, Italy will spend more than 2,000 euros to support the EU recovery plan, the former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi (Matteo Renzi) doubted whether the current Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte (Conte) improper use of funds, coupled with the domestic epidemic is still not improved, resulting in public discontent, according to Al Jazeera According to Al Jazeera, Renzi and his two cabinet members announced their resignation on the 13th, and the worst fear is that it will lead to an early election in Italy under the epidemic.

As the Italy Viva party led by Renzi is the 4th largest party in Italy’s current coalition government, Renzi’s resignation also means that many policies will become more difficult to implement under the situation of the prolonged domestic epidemic, which is used to suggest that Conti is responsible for his political actions. In this regard, Conti also shouted to Renzi, hoping to work together to overcome the difficulties, Renzi said he is willing to negotiate, everything will depend on the Prime Minister’s decision.

On the other hand, the Netherlands, where more than 900,000 cases have been diagnosed, is also facing a political crisis. 15, Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced the resignation of his cabinet over a child welfare benefit scandal uncovered by the parliament late last year. The case is due to the government’s false accusations of fraud against tens of thousands of families, resulting in many families in financial crisis, and Rutte will also hold a press conference this evening (16) to explain.