Di Maio resigns: how long can Italy’s coalition last?

Five Star’s popularity has cratered in coalition, sapping the government’s mandate and threatening its parliamentary majority

Luigi Di Maio
Luigi Di Maio announces that he is standing down
(Image credit: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP/Getty Images)

Luigi Di Maio, the leader of the Five Star movement that governs Italy in coalition with the center-left Democratic Party (PD), has announced his resignation, initiating an anxious reshuffling of the already-fragile government in Rome.

Di Maio’s decision follows a period of crisis for the populist Five Star movement - a political force whose anti-establishment credentials have been undermined by a year and a half in government.

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William Gritten

William Gritten is a London-born, New York-based strategist and writer focusing on politics and international affairs.