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Italy's #League leader says he is only possible PM candidate for centre-right
The leader of the far-right League has said that he is the only possible candidate for prime minister for the centre-right after his party emerged as the strongest in the conservative bloc at Sunday’s (4 March) election, writes Elvira Pollina.
Matteo Salvini (pictured) replied “No”, when asked by reporters in Milan if he would be willing to make way for a candidate who may be able to garner more support in parliament.
The League won around 17 percent of the vote at the election, ahead of about 14 percent for Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia (Go Italy!) party). The centre-right coalition, which includes other smaller parties, took around 37 percent.
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