Mario Draghi has officially accepted the role of Italy’s next prime minister and will be sworn in on Saturday.
Draghi, the ex-head of the European Central Bank, has selected his cabinet after meeting the Italian president.
He has ensured the support of nearly all the principal political parties, following the collapse of the previous administration last month.
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