Italy’s 5-Star implosion may claim party leader Di Maio
ROME — The head of Italy’s 5-Star Movement met with ministers Wednesday amid rumours he would step aside as party leader following a string of parliamentary defections, falling poll numbers and questions about t he movement’s future.
Party leader Luigi Di Maio entered and left the meeting at the premier’s Chigi palace without comment.
But in a Facebook post, he promised that later Wednesday he would have “important things to say.” Italian newspapers have speculated for days that he would step aside as party leader, while remaining as Italy’s foreign minister.
The 5-Stars have been in crisis for months, beset by infighting and the defections or expulsions of 31 lawmakers since the party won 33% of the vote in the 2018 election.