Anti-establishment 5-Star Movement
(M5S) leader Luigi Di Maio said Friday possible new allies the
Democratic Party (PD) were "already quarrelling" even before
talks between the two parties on a potential government alliance
had started.
"These people are already quarrelling, we knew them quite
well, unfortunately..let them get their ideas straight", "he
said, reiterating that cutting MPs from 945 to 600 was "the
start of any talks, it must be done at once.
"If you don't have the first point there's nothing else," he
said.
Di Maio has set the MP cut as the first of 10 conditions for
a new government.
The M5S leader was speaking after former PD leader and
ex-premier Matteo Renzi accused former premier and now PD Chair
Paolo Gentiloni of wanting to sink the M5S-PD bid by setting the
condition that the M5S would have to give up on the MP cut.
That alleged attempt by Gentiloni has failed, Renzi said.
The M5S and PD delegations started talking shortly after two
o'clock.
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