Italy's Berlusconi says new govt possible even without snap vote

Silvio Berlusconi speaks during Northern League rally in Bologna, central Italy on November 8, 2015. (REUTERS File Photo)

ROME, January 31 (Reuters): Former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said on Thursday a new centre-right government that would sweep the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement from power could be formed even without a snap election.

The 5-Star created a coalition government last June with Berlusconi's traditional ally the League after the centre-right failed to win a majority in national elections.

However, Berlusconi, leader of Forza Italia (Go Italy!), told Corriere della Sera daily that a new majority could be shaped in parliament if his party joined forces with the League, the far-right Brothers of Italy and some 5-Star dissidents.

The centre-right fell some 50 seats short of a majority in the lower house and political analysts have always questioned previous assertions by Berlusconi that he could find the numbers needed to win a vote of confidence.

"We are ready (to face new elections). However many think that if this government fell apart, a new majority would emerge, different from the current one and able to support a centre-right government without going back to the ballot box. We'll see," Berlusconi was quoted as saying.

Tensions have recently been rising between the League and 5-Star over an array of issues and many newspapers have speculated that the coalition will not survive the year.

Adding to the government's problems, 5-Star recently expelled two senators from the party last month, weakening its fragile majority in the upper house.




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