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Abstract:Italy's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement on Thursday resoundingly backed Luigi Di Maio to carry on as leader following a bruising defeat in European parliamentary elections. Di Maio got the backing of 80% of the 56,127 5-
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement on Thursday resoundingly backed Luigi Di Maio to carry on as leader following a bruising defeat in European parliamentary elections.
Di Maio got the backing of 80% of the 56,127 5-Star members who voted on the party's online platform known as Rousseau, the movement said on its blog.
Thirty-two year-old Di Maio called for the ballot after 5-Star took just 17% of the vote at Sunday's European election, half the tally of its coalition partner, the right-wing League, triggering internal attacks on his leadership.
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