Reuters| Rome | Italy
The full Italian Senate will meet on Tuesday to set the date for a motion of no confidence in the government, party chiefs said, after a Senate panel failed to reach an agreement over a timetable for the debate.
The far-right League said last week its coalition with the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement had broken down and demanded early elections, triggering a government crisis.
Politicians from all the parties in parliament emerged from the meeting of the Senate panel still arguing over when the League's no-confidence motion should be heard. They said Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte would address the Senate around Aug. 20.
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