Ex-premier and Forza Italia
leader Silvio Berlusconi on Friday ruled out the prospect of an
agreement with the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S).
"No agreement is possible with the M5S, a party that does not
know the ABC of democracy," Berlusconi after arriving in Molise
ahead of elections in the southern region.
"They feel social envy, they are made up of unemployed people
and represent a danger for Italy".
The M5S has told the anti-migrant, Euroskeptic League, the
biggest party in the centre-right coalition, that it must dump
FI and fellow alliance partner Brothers of Italy (FdI) to make a
deal for the formation of a new government possible.
Berlusconi said he was disturbed by developments.
"Great confusion reigns," Berlusconi said.
"The Italian people voted very badly.
"I'm following everything with disgust. It's going from bad
to worse".
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