(ANSA) - Catania, October 6 - 5-Star Movement (M5S) leader
Luigi Di Maio on Friday accused Northern League leader Matteo
Salvini of selling out by supporting a bill for a new election
law.
Di Maio, the Lower House Deputy Speaker, said the bill was
designed to marginalise his anti-establishment group.
"It's an election law with (voter) preferences (on the
candidates in a party list), which does not guarantee
governability and had been designed by all the parties to
eliminate the M5S," he said.
"The shameful thing is that Salvini has sold out for a few
posts and is voting for a law that will bring (Democratic Party
leader Matteo) Renzi and (Forza Italia head) Silvio Berlusconi
back to government".
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