Italy General elections within the year are strengthening the view of avoidance August 28, 11:24

In Italy, where the coalition government has collapsed, the view that the general election of the end of the year can be avoided because the coalition talks between the emerging party of the first parliament and the left-wing party of the central government are coming to a close in preparation for the establishment of a new government .

In Italy, a coalition government was established in June 1st by the first party of the parliament by the “5-star movement” of the emerging party and the “alliance” of the right-wing party. Prime Minister Conte resigned after submitting a distrust plan.

Following the resignation, the five-star movement continues to discuss with the left-centered "Democratic Party" to avoid a general election and start a new coalition government.

On the 27th, the local media suggested that the five-star movement would re-establish Mr. Conte, who resigned, as the prime minister, while the Democratic Party, which initially showed disapproval for a new government, The talks are in full swing, telling them that they have accepted the proposal.

President Mattarella, who has the right to dissolve the parliament, suggested the possibility that the parliament would be dissolved and a general election to be held in the fall if there was no prospect of a new government being established by the 27th last week. The day is extended.

For this reason, the agreement between the two parties is close and there is an increasing view that it will be possible to avoid a general election again in over a year and a half.