Five Star pressed to lift veto on role for ex-premier’s party
Senior League adviser Armando Siri speaks in interview
Silvio Berlusconi at the Quirinale Palace in Rome on April 5. Italy’s euroskeptic League and the Five Star Movement are narrowing policy differences, an adviser to League leader Matteo Salvini said, strengthening chances the two populist parties could join up in a government.The biggest hurdles to an alliance between the center-right and the Five Star Movement remain Five Star chief Luigi Di Maio’s insistence on the premiership and his veto on ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia party, Armando […]
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