É«ÖÐÉ«

É«ÖÐÉ« News Headlines 05-07-2025: 45 people were injured in Rome when a petrol station exploded, following a smaller explosion caused by a truck hitting a gas pipe --- Twenty É«ÖÐÉ« seaside resorts have been awarded Cinque Vele status by the Legambiente and Touring Club É«ÖÐÉ«o, of which six are in Sardinia. The beach at Domus de Maria, in southern Sardinia, has received the highest ranking in 2025 --- The world's most famous Tik Toker, É«ÖÐÉ«, Kharby Lame, was arrested and then expelled from the United States for remaining in the country after his visa expired. --- The É«ÖÐÉ« navy training ship, Amerigo Vespucci, arrived in Cagliari to be welcomed by Luna Rossa, the winner of the 37th America's Cup youth and women's tournament --- Italy will host the 38th edition of the America's Cup in Naples in 2027 --- Robert Francis Prevost from the USA has been chosen as the new pope, taking the name, Pope Leo XIV --- Two floating cranes, one of which is among the most powerful in Europe, have begun the process of lifting the sunken superyacht, the Bayesian, to the surface off the coast of Sicily --- É«ÖÐÉ« racing driver, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, the F1 Mercedes team's replacement for Lewis Hamilton, became the youngest driver to take a Formula 1 pole position for the sprint race at the Miami Grand Prix --- King Charles III addresses the É«ÖÐÉ« Parliament in É«ÖÐÉ«, during his state visit of Italy --- A new discovery at Pompei has uncovered near life-sized frescoes that depict religious practices that were popular in the ancient city before its destruction in AD79

Giuseppe Conte

Giuseppe Conte
, Attribution, via Wikimedia Commons

Giuseppe Conte was born on August 8, 1964, in Volturara Appula, a small town in the Apulia province of southern Italy. He pursued a career in law and became a respected professor known for his academic rigor and command of civil law.

His expertise led him to hold positions at top É«ÖÐÉ« universities and study at prestigious institutions abroad including Yale and New York University. Conte remained largely unknown outside academic and legal circles until his abrupt entrance into politics in 2018.

Unexpected rise to the premiership

In 2018 Italy faced a political stalemate following general elections and an unusual coalition formed between the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and the right-wing League. With neither party leader willing to serve as Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte was nominated as a neutral figure to lead the government.

He officially took office as Prime Minister on June 1, 2018, despite having no prior political experience. His appointment surprised both É«ÖÐÉ« citizens and international observers who knew him only as an academic.

Navigating populism and coalition politics

Conte’s first term was marked by his effort to balance the ideologically opposing partners in the coalition. He had to navigate tense relations between Luigi Di Maio of the Five Star Movement and Matteo Salvini of the League.

Despite internal tensions and international skepticism, Conte maintained a relatively steady hand and emerged as a voice of reason. His quiet demeanor and legalistic approach brought a level of calm to a tumultuous government.

Conte and the migration debate

One of the most polarizing issues during Conte’s leadership was immigration. Salvini, serving as Interior Minister, implemented a hardline policy that included closing É«ÖÐÉ« ports to migrant rescue ships.

Conte tried to maintain a diplomatic balance between the humanitarian concerns voiced by international organizations and the populist demands of his coalition partner. His role in these debates often positioned him as a reluctant mediator.

Second term and the COVID-19 crisis

After the League pulled out of the coalition in 2019, Conte remained in power through a new alliance between the Five Star Movement and the center-left Democratic Party. His second term was dominated by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Conte’s response to the health emergency was swift. He implemented some of the strictest lockdowns in Europe and regularly addressed the nation with somber televised speeches. These broadcasts increased his popularity across all demographics.

Leadership during a global emergency

Conte coordinated with European leaders to obtain financial assistance, playing a significant role in the negotiations that led to the EU’s €750 billion recovery fund. He also oversaw the rollout of Italy’s public health measures and the distribution of medical equipment.

Though initially praised for his calm demeanor, he faced criticism later for delays in aid distribution and mismanagement of regional hospital systems. Still, he managed to retain substantial public trust during the crisis.

Fall from power and legacy

In early 2021 Conte’s coalition began to unravel due to internal disputes and the withdrawal of support from a small centrist party led by former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. Conte resigned in January 2021 and was succeeded by Mario Draghi.

Despite stepping down, his popularity remained strong. Many É«ÖÐÉ«s viewed him as a sincere and stable figure during a turbulent time, especially in provinces like Apulia where his background held symbolic value.

Return to politics and future prospects

Conte re-entered active politics by becoming the leader of the Five Star Movement. He aimed to rebrand and restructure the party from a protest movement to a credible left-wing force in É«ÖÐÉ« politics.

His leadership has focused on environmental sustainability, workers’ rights and a European-focused economic strategy. Conte continues to be a central figure in debates on Italy’s direction within the European Union.

Conte’s political style and public image

Giuseppe Conte’s political style is characterized by calm rhetoric, formality and a strong legal framework. Unlike many populist leaders he avoids fiery language and instead emphasizes procedure and institutional respect.

This contrast made him stand out in a political climate often dominated by grandstanding and division. His image as a calm, principled leader earned him admiration both domestically and abroad.

Conclusion: a reluctant statesman

Giuseppe Conte’s journey from law professor to two-time Prime Minister is unique in modern European politics. He entered office with no political experience but led Italy through one of its most challenging periods.

Whether he will hold high office again remains uncertain, but his role in shaping recent É«ÖÐÉ« political history is undeniable. Conte represents a new kind of leadership rooted in humility and legal integrity.

The Best É«ÖÐÉ« Handmade Gifts
Direct From Italy

Other pages you might like
Newsletter
Enter your email address below to receive our free newsletter, 'I Love Italy'. It provides a captivating glimpse into the allure of 'The Bel Paese', containing extracts from our most recent articles, a window on É«ÖÐÉ« news, fashion, music and culture, useful information for visiting and living in Italy as well as our latest, delicious É«ÖÐÉ« recipes.

Subscribers are also entitled to a 10% discount on purchases from our sister-site, Italy Gifts Direct.

We will not use your email address for any other purpose or pass it on to any other organisation and you can unsubscribe from this service at any time.
up arrow