- Title: Former Italian PM Renzi to lead breakaway from PD, still backs government
- Date: 17th September 2019
- Summary: FLORENCE, ITALY (FILE - MAY 9, 2014) (REUTERS) ***WARNING: CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** VARIOUS OF FORMER ITALIAN PRIME MINISTER MATTEO RENZI WHISTLING AS HE WALKS IN STREET AND ENTERS RESTAURANT ROME, ITALY (AUGUST 13, 2019) (REUTERS) RENZI IN SENATE GREETING LEAGUE LEADER AND FORMER INTERIOR MINISTER MATTEO SALVINI FLORENCE, ITALY (FILE - DECEMBER 4, 2016) (REUTERS) RENZI AND WIFE AGNESE LANDINI AT POLLING STATION TO CAST VOTE IN REFERENDUM MEDIA RENZI CASTING VOTE AND GREETING POLLING STATION WORKERS AND MEDIA
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- Keywords: Former Italian Prime Minister Democratic Party Italian politics
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- Country: Italy
- Topics: Government/Politics
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- Story Text:Former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi will lead a breakaway from the ruling Democratic Party (PD) this week and set up a new centrist force, he was quoted as saying on Tuesday (September 17), adding the move could help broaden the appeal of the coalition government.
Renzi, who led a PD administration from 2014-2016, was instrumental in piecing together the new coalition earlier this month after the far-right League, led by former Interior Ministry Matteo Salvini, walked out of an alliance with the 5-Star Movement in the hope of triggering an early election.
However, Renzi, now a member of Senate for PD, has had an abrasive relationship with his party, especially with left-wingers, and there have been persistent rumours he was planning to set up a new movement.
According to analysts, Renzi's move might make it harder for Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte to keep his government in office. But others think Renzi might succeed in claiming the middle ground of Italian politics.
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