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Giuseppe Conte as Italian PM in 2019, alongside Donald Tusk, Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron. He is now at the head of a former 'protest' movement (Photo: Consilium)

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Is Giuseppe Conte the last gasp for Italy's 5 Star Movement?

Giuseppe Conte as Italian PM in 2019, alongside Donald Tusk, Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron. He is now at the head of a former 'protest' movement (Photo: Consilium)

As the crisis of Italy's 5 Star Movement (M5S) deepens, with MPs ditching the party almost on a daily basis, and a lack of clear political direction, former premier Giuseppe Conte now stands as their last chance of survival.

Conte, who stepped down as prime minister in February after failing to secure a stable majority - thus paving way for Mario Draghi's arrival - is working on how to breathe new life into the movement, and strengthen its role within the new ruling coalition.

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Silvia Marchetti is a Rome-based freelance reporter. She covers finance, economics, travel and culture for a wide range of international media.

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