The anti-establishment 5-Star
Movement (M5S) will not return to the government negotiating
table on electoral law reform, movement deputy Senate whip Luigi
di Maio told ANSA on Tuesday.
"We've said all we had to say," Di Maio stated.
The ruling Democratic Party (PD) and its allies "have
proven their only counterpart" is former center-right premier
Silvio Berlusconi, the MP added.
Also on Tuesday, De Maio blasted Premier Matteo Renzi's
1,000-day reform package.
"The key things must be done in 1,000 hours not days," he
claimed.
This means abolishing the IRAP regional business tax,
increasing pensions while slashing so-called golden or high-end
pensions, and setting up a job-seeking allowance, Di Maio said.
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