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Leader of Five-Star Movement, Luigi Di Maio, leaves after meeting with Italian President Sergio Mattarella at Rome's Quirinale presidential palace today. AP/PA Images

Italy forms new government as Five Star leader signs up for coalition deal with Democratic Party

Italy’s left-leaning Five Star Movement has confirmed plans for a coalition with the Democratic Party.

ITALY’S ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT Five Star Movement and the centre-left Democratic Party clinched a deal today to form a new government and stave off elections.

Five Star (M5S) said the coalition would be led by outgoing prime minister Giuseppe Conte, who had resigned following the collapse of the populist government earlier this month.

The deal between two historic enemies is set to bring to an end what Italian newspapers have dubbed “the craziest crisis ever”.

M5S head Luigi Di Maio told journalists at the presidential palace in Rome that the endorsement of Conte by US President Donald Trump “had shown us we were on the right path”.

The parties had been bickering over whether Conte — a soft-spoken former academic chosen as a compromise prime minister last year — should lead a new coalition or whether a fresh face would better signal a fresh start.

Di Maio has warned however that any deal with the Democratic Party (PD) would still have to be approved by party members in an online vote.

Pivotal online vote 

The clock has been ticking to ease the political turmoil, with Italy – which is grappling with a huge debt mountain — under pressure to approve a budget in the coming months.

If it fails to do so, it could face an automatic rise in value-added tax that would hit the poorest families the hardest and could plunge the debt-laden country into recession.

Had the PD and M5S been unable to form a solid majority, the president would likely have called an early election for November.

Far-right leader Matteo Salvini, who triggered the crisis earlier in August when he withdrew his League party from the governing coalition with M5S, said the new set-up was fragile and unlikely to last.

- © AFP 2019

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    Mute Mairead1990
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    Aug 28th 2019, 7:45 PM

    At least the fascist Salvini and his rosary beads are gone, that sure back-fired on the Mini Mussolini.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 9:49 PM

    @Mairead1990: When the inevitable collapse happens, we’ll see what Italians think of Salvini & his immigration stance. I get the feeling he’s playing the long game especially if the present coalition fall back into being subservient to EU ambitions.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 10:07 PM

    @Mairead1990: It will last as long as 2 week holiday ha ha , Salvini will come to power . Thees parties only came together to keep him out. Roll on the Mediterranean taxi service ha ha

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    Aug 28th 2019, 11:57 PM

    @Paul Whelan: Ha ha

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    Aug 28th 2019, 7:16 PM

    Anti establishment and establishment. Sounds like that will work out alright.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 7:54 PM

    @Thomas Quinn: well antiestablishment and anti establishment didn’t work out too well either

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    Aug 28th 2019, 7:21 PM

    It’s Italy. Don’t like the government? wait a few months. No wonder it’s a basket case.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 11:58 PM

    @GrahamMManning: it’s a basket case because first it was a threat to German industry and once the Lira was gone they couldn’t compete. All to do with the EU. Italy is a great country with great people and watching its demise is sickening.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 7:19 PM

    Yuck.

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