Lower House Deputy Speaker
Luigi Di Maio looks set to become the premier candidate for the
anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S) after a deadline passed
for candidates on Monday without anyone else publicly saying
they would stand.
Italy is set to have a general election early next year and
the M5S are the top party in many polls.
Another high-profile M5S member seen as a possible premier
candidate, Alessandro Di Battista, announced Monday that he
would not stand.
"I'll will explain my reasons (for not standing) at a speech
in Rimini," Di Battista said on his Facebook page.
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