Italy’s populist Five Star Movement says it will not support Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s national unity government in a critical vote on Thursday, threatening another bout of political turmoil.
In a meeting late on Wednesday night, Giuseppe Conte, the Five Star leader, said he could no longer back Draghi’s cross-party government, which he accused of not doing enough to help families battered by spiralling food and energy costs.
“I have a strong fear that September will be a time when families will face the choice of paying their electricity bill or buying food,” he said after a day of frenetic political consultations.
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