Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, who was named the “most powerful man in Europe” just months ago, was officially relieved of his post on Thursday after failing to garner enough support from his ruling party ahead of yesterday’s no-confidence vote in Parliament.
“After yesterday’s debate I have drawn my conclusions,” Draghi explained briefly before his meeting with the President.
The Italian Parliament also announced that it would dissolve following Draghi’s announcement.
After rejecting his request last week, Italian President Sergio Mattarella accepted Draghi’s resignation, making the PM the FIFTH international leader to have stepped down from their position in recent weeks (not to even mention dozens of lower-level elected officials that have been ousted). The former PM will, however, continue to remain in charge of “current affairs” until a replacement is named. The move puts the country on course to hold snap elections by as early as mid-September or early October, according to several news sources.
Draghi joins Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, UK PM Boris Johnson, Israeli PM Naftali Bennett, and Estonian PM Kaja Kallas among those who have recently abandoned ship in the face of their failed leadership. French President Emmanuel Macron, who was Draghi’s runner-up as the 2nd most powerful man in Europe, is also teetering on the brink of being ousted from his position, having recently declined an offer to resign from the French PM.
In other words, the globalist-aligned West seems to be collapsing rapidly under the weight of the WEF’s Great Reset agenda. But, is it all just part of the plan? It takes a special type of soulless megalomaniac to become the fall guy for the destruction of life as we know it – let alone one for each country.
Who will replace these departed leaders? While they may be inept as anything and as corrupt as the day is long, these established figures likely don’t want their legacies tainted any further, so, they must be cleared out to make way for the globalist puppets who are wholly committed to the tyrannical agenda.
This has seemingly already happened in Sri Lanka, as Rajapaksa’s replacement appears to be a devoted WEF stooge.
New president of Sri Lanka is a member of #WEF.
https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1550012705985249282?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
There are no coincidences.
Sri Lanka’s declaration of bankruptcy was a direct result of the former president’s systematic adoption of radical and destructive green energy policies that decimated the country’s economy and monetary system ( even the Wall Street Journal called the country’s failed ‘Green New Deal’ a “human disaster“). The resulting civil unrest forced Rajapaksa to resign by email as he fled the country from the angry mob. This opened up a power vacuum and allowed the WEF to quickly elevate one of their devotees.
Keep this playbook in mind when it comes to the upcoming elections and the eventual replacements for the other departed world leaders. As is always the case, the Marxist left never lets a good (manufactured) crisis go to waste.
In response to Draghi’s resignation, Dr. Robert Malone, one of the most outspoken critics of the worldwide public health response to Covid-19, warned that the situation in Europe is careening toward disaster. There’s nobody trustworthy in charge.
After checking with sources in Rome, Dr. Malone shared his concerns on Telegram:
“Update from Rome- ‘Presumably elections this fall. Problem is we have no credible leaders or parties here. We have until then to try and create and promote some credible politicians’
This sounds like a very dangerous power vacuum has formed now. I am concerned. The mismanagement of the CORONA crisis is having cascading effects already”
According to Dr. Malone, the situation in Sri Lanka will mirror what happens in Italy and the rest of the EU.
As usual – wash, rinse, repeat.
Dr. Malone continued:
“Italian parlement is now being dissolved. I predict a WEF puppet will be put in place in Italy as was done with Siri Lanka and as the WEF is trying to do with the UK.
Strongly suspect that Deployment of a One world corporatist/fascist government is in progress according to the planning of the WEF.
WEF apologists have been floating the ‘they are really not that competent and organized, you give them too much credit’ argument to reduce the sense of threat.”
Draghi’s resignation comes as the country faces economic turmoil and a worsening energy crisis. The value of the Euro also took another steep tumble in response to the news. Thousands of Italian farmers and citizens have joined their fellow demonstrators across Europe and have been protesting the Italian government en mass of late. Just like the Netherlands and France, the country itself is teetering on the brink of rebellion, and the people are fed up with the globalist-aligned leaders purposefully destroying life as they know it.
Unless something gets fixed – and fast – the individuals who will replace these departed leaders will only speed up the Great Reset.
It’s only a matter of time until the next stage of Agenda 2030 hits the US. Are you paying attention yet?, writes Julian Conradson
Populist in lead to take reins in Rome – globalist Courthouse news worries:
The fall of Draghi has plunged not only Italy but the entire European Union into uneasy waters because the next government in Rome looks set to be led by populist leaders who’ve expressed anti-EU views and shown support for Russia.
What happens in Rome has implications that go well beyond Italy. Italy, the EU’s third largest economy, is seen as a very volatile member inside the EU because of its enormous public debt, which is a constant threat to the bloc’s euro currency, and the rise of far-right political parties.
Polls show the patriotic Brothers of Italy party, led by the rising star of Italian politics Giorgia Meloni, is likely to come out slightly ahead in new elections. Meloni, then, is tipped to have a good chance to become Italy’s next leader, a shocking prospect because her radical party was until recently viewed as a fringe force. She would also be Italy’s first female premier.
Polls show Meloni’s party picking up about 23% of the vote. In Italian, the party is called “Fratelli d’Italia,” the opening line of the national anthem. Meloni opposes gay marriage, advocates closing Italy’s borders to migrants and favors smaller government, tax cuts and shrinking welfare. She’s also expressed warmth towards Russian President Vladimir Putin in the past.
Pundits predict Meloni would likely join forces with Matteo Salvini’s far-right League and Silvio Berlusconi’s center-right Forza Italia to form a coalition government.
Daniele Albertazzi, a politics professor at the University of Surrey in England, said a Meloni-led government is a “strong possibility” but that she too could quickly run into problems.
“The timing of it risks turning the opportunity into a poisoned chalice for her very, very rapidly,” he said, commenting on Twitter.
He said a Meloni government may find its support among Italians volatile. “Voters aren’t loyal to parties anymore,” he said. “She knows it well, that’s why her opportunity is now. But honeymoons can turn into opposition quickly.”
However, Albertazzi said Meloni could benefit by ensuring that the huge sums of EU coronavirus pandemic recovery funds “continue to flow to Italy.”
He added that Meloni could face challenges from Salvini, who would “immediately start agitating, differentiating himself from her party, stressing his own priorities.”
After joining in an unlikely coalition with the anti-establishment, left-leaning 5-Stars in 2018, Salvini became the face of the Italian government with his tough tactics against migrants. He overshadowed the 5-Stars even though they had more seats in parliament than the League.
Still, Albertazzi said a right-wing coalition made up of the Brothers of Italy, the League and Forza Italia likely would find it easier to govern because “ideologically … their voters are very compatible.”
Draghi, 74, was brought in 18 months ago at the height of the pandemic to steer a technocratic government through the crisis and oversee Italy’s massive EU-funded recovery package. His government imposed tough coronavirus restrictions, such as mandatory vaccination for workers.
On Wednesday, the 5-Stars were joined by the League and Forza Italia in withdrawing their support for Draghi. By Thursday morning, Draghi handed in his resignation and Italian President Sergio Mattarella dissolved parliament and scheduled new elections for Sept. 25. This is the first time Italians will go to the polls to elect a new parliament in the fall.
The end of Draghi’s reign was dreaded by many in Italy, who saw him as elevating the country’s stature on the world stage and pushing to modernize Italy and its institutions. He also made sure Italy was “squarely behind” the EU, NATO and the Western front against Russia over its war in Ukraine.