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Salvini sees too much agreement between PD, M5S

Salvini sees too much agreement between PD, M5S

Di Maio says 'God forbid'

Verona, 14 May 2019, 14:30

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Deputy Premier and Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said Tuesday that he thinks the 5-Star Movement (M5S), the alliance partners of his League party in the coalition government, may be moving too far to the left.
    "I have kept my word with the Italian people and with the M5S for 11 months," Salvini said during a visit to Verona. "I start to note too many hook-ups between the (opposition, centre-left Democratic Party) PD and the M5s, too much agreement. "(They are saying) no to the flat tax, no to (regional) autonomy, no to the new security decree. "Maybe they want to reopen the ports (to NGO-run migrant-rescue ships) too.
    "Someone should explain to me whether they want to agree with the PD or with the Italian people and the League, respecting the pact (of government)". Fellow Deputy Premier and M5S leader Luigi Di Maio said this analysis was off the mark.
    "Has the M5S moved to the left? If the left is the PD, then God forbid," Di Maio told Mediaset television in an interview that will be screened later on Tuesday.
    "No political leader has attacked the PD as much as me.
    "The PD is still that of (ex-premier Matteo) Renzi... I don't want to have anything to do with it".
   

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