Mario Draghi has been sworn in as Italy's prime minister on Saturday. Italy, the eurozone's third-largest economy, has been in political turmoil for weeks.
He was sworn in by President Sergio
Materella. "I pledge my allegiance to the republic," he said at the
swearing-in ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Speaking to reporters after taking the
oath of office, he said he would remain sincere for the political stability of
the Republic of Italy.
With the arrival of the prime minister,
who is also the former head of the European Central Bank, the Italian people,
political parties, industry and businessmen are optimistic that Rome will play
a key role in reviving the economy that has been crippled by the Covid-19, according
to Italian media.

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