Italy swears in anti-establishment government

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Giuseppe Conte, a 53-year-old law professor, was chosen as prime minister by the leaders of the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the right-wing nationalist League.

The deal ends a deadlock that followed an inconclusive election on 4 March.

In Rome's gilded Quirinale Palace, President Sergio Mattarella swore in 18 new ministers including anti-establishment figures, right-wingers and some technocrats.

Promoting an "Italy first" agenda that has alarmed the European political establishment, the government aims to cut taxes, boost welfare spending and overhaul European rules on budgets and immigration.