Fresh Italian elections if Five-Star won't negotiate: Right wing leader

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Rome, April 10 (IANS/AKI) Far-right said on Monday that Italians will have to return to the polls if the populist refuses to compromise in talks to form a coalition government.

"It's clear that to enter into dialogue with a person, they must have the wish to listen and to respond," told supporters at a party rally in the northeast town of

"If the person keeps saying 'I am going to be premier, I pick the team and decide the programme, I am in charge, I don't like that person and I will only talk with who I want to, this is not exactly the best way to negotiate," he said.

Both Five Star, the largest single party after the inconclusive March 4 national election, and the League, the of the winning centre-right coalition, are laying claim to a first bid to form a government.

has so far refused to break with Berlusconi, which is a condition posed by Five-Star for any tie-up.

"We will go back to the country and ask for mandate to government alone without wasting any more time," warned.

has made clear he wanted nothing to do with Five-Star, in response to its own rejection of him due to his tax fraud conviction.

The (PD) came third in last month's polls - its worst-ever electoral result. has rejected any coalition with the PD which could play kingmaker in the current political deadlock but has so far vowed to go into opposition.

The complex mesh of seemingly irreconcilable demands have complicated Italian Sergio Mattarella's talks with party leaders and his advisers have warned that it could take many weeks to find a solution.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 00:18 IST