(5 Sep 2019) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST
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Rome - 5 September 2019
1. Various of Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte in the Sala dei Galeoni at Palazzo Chigi shaking hands with the outgoing cabinet undersecretary Giancarlo Giorgetti and the incoming cabinet undersecretary Riccardo Fraccaro and the general-secretary of Palazzo Chigi Roberto Chieppa
2. Giorgetti, Fraccaro, Chieppa and Conte posing for photos, Conte is ringing the bell
3. Close up of Conte's hand holding the bell
4. Long shot of Conte leaving the Sala dei Galeoni
5. Close up of a camera screen
6. Various of Giorgetti, Fraccaro and Chieppa posing for photos
7. Government officials
8. Various of new Economy Minister Roberto Gualtieri
9. Roberto Gualtieri leaving Sala dei Galeoni
10. Cameraman
11. Pan right of the Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese
12. Pan right of new Minister for Justice Alfonso Bonafede arriving and posing for photos
13. Various of cabinet meeting
14 Close up of Conte and new Minister of Foreign Affairs Luigi di Maio posing for photos
15. Wide of Cabinet meeting
STORYLINE
The newly appointed Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte presided over his first cabinet meeting on Thursday, after the traditional "ceremony of the bell".
Italian tradition has it that the outgoing prime minister hands a small bell over to the incoming prime minister as a symbol of the change in leadership. But as Giuseppe Conte is returning as prime minister at the head of the new government he simply held onto the bell and rang it by himself.
Premier Giuseppe Conte and his Cabinet took an oath on Thursday to defend Italy's interests in a ceremony presided over by the Italian president in the Quirinal presidential palace.
Conte's first, 14-month-long coalition collapsed last month after his right-wing League partner, led by Matteo Salvini, pulled out.
Ten ministers are from the populist 5-Stars Movement, Parliament's largest party. The center-left Democrats have nine ministers, and a tiny left-wing party has one. The interior minister, who handles migrant policy, has no party affiliations.
How long this coalition of former enemies lasts could depend on how determined it is to avoid early elections that could bring the anti-migrant Salvini to power. His League triumphed in May's European Parliament elections.
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