The leftwing Free and Equal
(LeU) party will talk to the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement
"if they agree to our priorities," LeU leader Pietro Grasso told
a Facebook-ANSA live forum Thursday.
"When the M5S has a clear policy and when they start to agree
with our priorities of leftwing politics, from jobs to housing
to university fees, then we may perhaps face a dialogue," said
the former national anti-mafia prosecutor and Senate Speaker.
"I have no difficulty in talking with anyone," he said.
"The M5S have a sort of genetic mutation and ever-changing
ideas. They rode backwards on civil rights. They didn't show a
sure policy on ius soli (migrant kids' citizenship). They said
no to alliances and now they are making overtures".
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