Italy's Democratic party leader warms to idea of M5S alliance
Ex-PM Matteo Renzi's plan may stave off elections that could lead to fully far-right government
The leader of Italy's centre-left Democratic party (PD) has warmed to a potential alliance with its long-time rival, the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S), in an attempt to stave off snap elections that threaten to create western Europe's first fully far-right government since the second world war.
Nicola Zingaretti, who was elected PD party leader in March, relented to the prospect of forming a government with M5S on condition it lasts until the end of the legislature in 2023. "A possible new government must be a turning point, lasting the term, or it is better to go to the polls," he said after a meeting with PD members on Wednesday morning.
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