Italy selects leadership for two houses of parliament
The newly elected president of the Italian Senate Ignazio La Russa (front) speaks at the Senate in Rome, Italy, on Oct. 13, 2022. Lorenzo Fontana, a two-time minister from a party likely to be a junior member of the next Italian government coalition, was selected on Friday as speaker of the lower house of Italy's parliament. Fontana's selection as speaker of the Chamber of Deputies followed the selection of Ignazio La Russa Thursday as president of the Senate, the upper house of parliament. (Photo by Alberto Lingria/Xinhua)
ROME, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) -- Lorenzo Fontana, a two-time minister from a party likely to be a junior member of the next Italian government coalition, was selected on Friday as speaker of the lower house of Italy's parliament.
Fontana's selection as speaker of the Chamber of Deputies followed the selection of Ignazio La Russa Thursday as president of the Senate, the upper house of parliament.
Fontana, 42-year-old, received 222 votes, 25 more than he needed to be confirmed in the fourth round of voting.
Fontana is a former European affairs minister and a former minister of family and disabilities. He is a member of the League, which won 8.8 percent of the vote for the Chamber of Deputies in Italy's general election on Sept. 25. That result is enough to make the League a junior partner in a likely Italian government to be led by the Brothers of Italy.
The 75-year-old La Russa, meanwhile, is a member of the Brothers of Italy. He is a former Italian defense minister. He won with 116 votes, 12 more than needed.
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