Anti-establishment 5-Star Movement
(M5S) leader Luigi Di Maio and anti-migrant Euroskeptic League
leader Matteo Salvini, the two relative winners of the March 4
general election, are keeping up "contacts" aimed at overcoming
vetoes on forming a government, sources said.
Salvini has said he has had "news" from the M5S, hinting Di
Maio may have dropped his veto against Forza Italia (FI) leader
Silvio Berlusconi.
The League veto was on Di Maio insisting on becoming premier.
The result may be, sources aid, an M5S-League government
externally backed by FI, with a programme of common policy
points which is being drawn up.
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