Premier Mario Draghi and ex-premier
and 5-Star Movement (M5S) Giuseppe Conte were meeting on
Wednesday in a bid to clear the air after Conte reacted
furiously to reports, which Draghi denied, that the premier had
asked for his predecessor's ouster as M5S chief.
The 'de-escalation' meeting had been set to take place on Monday
but was postponed due to the Marmolada glacier disaster.
The high tension has led to reports that the M5S could pull out
of Draghi's broad coalition government of national unity.
There is also friction over the '110% Superbonus' scheme to give
rebates for renovation work to make buildings more energy
efficient, with the M5S insisting this must continue.
Draghi has expressed concerns about the cost of the measure and
the risk of it distorting prices in the construction sector.
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