Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has called for the reform of European Union budget rules and cooperation on immigration as his new government won a parliamentary confidence vote.
After a heated debate, 343 MPs backed the incoming coalition of the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and centre-left Democratic Party, while 263 voted against, according to the official count on Monday.
Much of Conte's first speech to parliament earlier in the day was dedicated to chiding the previous populist coalition for endless bickering, and promising the new government would be better behaved