(ANSA) - Rome, March 21 - The centre-right alliance that was
one of the two winners of Italy's inconclusive general election
met in Rome Wednesday to assess the state of negotiations over
parliamentary Speakers.
The alliance got 37% of the vote to become the top coalition
while the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S) became the
top party with 32% of the vote.
Within the centre right, anti-migrant Euroskeptic League
leader Matteo Salvini more than tripled their vote to 17.5%,
overtaking Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right Forza Italia (FI)
which got 14%.
Salvini thus became the centre-right premier candidate.
Like Salvini, M5S leader Luigi Di Maio says he has a mandate
to govern despite not getting a majority.
Also meeting with Salvini and Berlusconi Wednesday were
rightist nationalist Brothers of Italy (FdI) leader Giorgia
Meloni and the leader of a small centrist group Us for Italy
(NPI), Raffaele Fitto.
Talks between the League and the M5S on parliamentary
Speakers are expected to agree on giving the Senate one to FI
and the Lower House one to the M5S, according to political
pundits.
Centre right meet on Speakerships (2)
FI expected to get Senate post, M5S Lower House