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Italy’s tourism minister resigns, ending standoff with PM Meloni

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By Angelo Amante

ROME, March 25 (Reuters) - ‌Italy's Tourism Minister Daniela Santanche handed in her resignation on Wednesday, following ​a call from Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for her to step aside over a string of legal accusations.

"Dear Giorgia, As you ⁠have officially requested, I hereby tender my resignation from the role of minister that you had wished to entrust to me, and which I believe I carried out to the best of my abilities," ​Santanche wrote in a statement.

Looking to draw a line under a bruising defeat in a referendum on reforms to the ‌judiciary, Meloni on Tuesday secured the resignation of two scandal-hit officials and also asked Santanche, long accused of financial wrongdoing, to leave her tourism post.

Santanche -- a member of Meloni's right-wing Brothers of Italy party -- initially ⁠resisted the highly unusual public demand from the head of the government, who under ⁠Italy's post-war constitution cannot directly sack ministers.

She then said she was quitting "only in response to a request (from) the leader of my party" and did not want to be the scapegoat for a referendum defeat "which was certainly not my fault."

"Having said this, I have no difficulty saying 'I obey' and doing what you ask ‌of me," she added.

In the wake of the referendum defeat, the prime minister was quoted in ⁠the press as saying she was no longer prepared to cover for ‌discredited allies. 

OUTSPOKEN STYLE

Known for her outspoken style, Santanche has been mired ​in long-running court disputes but had resisted repeated calls from the opposition for her to quit.

She faces a trial on false accounting charges at the Visibilia publishing group she used to own, and ‌prosecutors are also seeking her indictment for alleged benefit fraud at the ​same company during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In disputes ⁠going even further back, she is under investigation in two cases of alleged fraudulent ‌bankruptcy in a bio-food group that she was chairwoman ⁠of.

Santanche's decision to quit came after the centre-left opposition tabled a no-confidence motion that would have been discussed next week, creating a potential serious embarrassment for Meloni. Applause broke out in the lower house ​after news of her resignation.

"I will ‌not hide from you a certain bitterness over the outcome of my ministerial path, but in my life ⁠I have grown used to paying my own ​debts, and often those of others as well," Santanche said.

(Reporting By Angelo Amante and Gavin ​Jones, editing by Alvise Armellini and Hugh Lawson)

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