Italy steps back from euro referendum threat

Currency plebiscite ‘not in the governing coalition’s contract and will not be pursued’ says deputy prime minister

5 Star founder Beppe Brillo has long called for a referendum on the euro
5 Star founder Beppe Grillo has long called for a referendum on the euro
(Image credit: Andreas Solaro/AFP/Getty Images)

Italy’s deputy prime minister and leader of the governing 5-star Movement has dismissed talk of a referendum on leaving the euro, easing fears of a hugely destabilising vote that could have ruptured the eurozone.

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