A change is needed in a government
team that could be the fruit of deal between the centre-left
Democratic Party (PD) and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement
(M5S), PD leader Nicola Zingaretti said Monday.
Zingaretti reiterated his opposition to the last premier,
Giuseppe Conte, taking over at the head of a new M5S-PD
executive.
"Discontinuity is needed," he said.
Zingaretti also reiterated that he thought that
a "turning-point" government was needed marking a clear break
from the policies of the previous M5S-League government.
"I am, and I remain, convinced that a government is needed
for this country, a turning-point government," he said.
The PD is talking to the M5S in a bid to set up an M5S-PD
government.
But M5S leader Luigi Di Maio's insistence that caretaker
premier Giuseppe Conte, who led the M5S-League executive, should
get a fresh term as premier is blocking a deal.
Zingaretti has stressed the possible new government must mark
a "change" from the 14-month M5S-League administration, Italy's
first all-populist government.
The stalemate has boosted the chances of President Sergio
Mattarella calling a fresh election at the end of October.
There is even a chance that the M5S may get back together
with the nationalist League amid overtures from League leader
Matteo Salvini.
But Salvini, who is riding high in opinion polls thanks to
tough anti-migrant policies, would be the biggest beneficiary
from an early election.
On Monday Zingaretti said "we must listen to each other",
stressing that both the M5S and PD must be prepared to make
concessions in the talks.
He also repeated "we need a change in the (government) team".
"I am working on a serious solution," he said.
""We can and we must go forward," he said.
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