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Rift with M5S 'irreversible' says PD leader Letta

Rift with M5S 'irreversible' says PD leader Letta

I told Conte there would be consequences says centre-left leader

ROME, 25 July 2022, 11:38

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Democratic Party (PD) leader Enrico Letta has said the centre-left group's rift with the 5-Star Movement (M5S) is "irreversible" after the M5S triggered the crisis that led to the collapse of outgoing Premier Mario Draghi's government of national unity last week.
    The PD had been expected to make a pact with the M5S to run together at the next general election until the M5S snubbed a recent confidence vote on a government decree.
    That sparked a crisis which culminated with three parties, the M5S, Matteo Salvini's right-wing League and Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia (FI), last Wednesday failing to take part in another vote of confidence, which led to Draghi's resignation and the dissolution of parliament for snap elections on September 25.
    "The rift with the 5-Stars for this election is irreversible," Letta told Rai television.
    "We said so before.
    "I'd told Conte that if he took that sort of decision, this would be the consequence.
    "We are consistent with the decision".
    In an interview in Sunday's edition of La Stampa, Conte called the PD "arrogant" and said the real progressive force of Italian politics was the M5S, not the centre-left party.
    A coalition of right and centre-right parties is tipped to win the upcoming election and the fact the M5S and PD are not set to run together has boosted its chances.
    The right-wing Brothers of Italy (FdI) party led by Giorgia Meloni, the only major group not to back Draghi's government, is currently top of the opinion polls, with the support of around 23% of the electorate.
    The League is polling at around 13-14% and centre-right FI around 8%.
   

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