Italy’s Five Star Movement has voted heavily in favour of a coalition with a centre-left rival, putting the country on track for a new government and closing the door on Matteo Salvini’s bid to win power through a snap election.
Activists from the anti-establishment party approved the tie-up with the Democratic party in an online vote held on Five Star’s “direct democracy” website yesterday, with 79 per cent voting in favour.
Giuseppe Conte, prime minister, is expected to meet Italian president Sergio Mattarella in Rome today to ask to form a government with the two parties.
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