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Italy's 5-Star says it will stay in govt but sets policy conditions

FILE PHOTO: Former Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte looks on during a news conference to discuss the 5-Star political party, in Rome, Italy, June 28, 2021. REUTERS/Remo Casilli

Italy's 5-Star Movement will remain in the coalition government but it wants a series of policy changes, the party's leader Giuseppe Conte said on Wednesday after meeting Prime Minister Mario Draghi.

"We are willing to share government responsibility as we have done so far in a loyal and constructive way, but we want major changes," Conte told reporters.

Among the demands in a document he handed to Draghi, Conte said 5-Star had called for the government to immediately cut labour taxes and provide assurances about the future of the "citizens wage" poverty relief scheme, a 5-Star flagship policy.

Conte said Draghi had asked for some time to consider the party's requests.

(Reporting by Gavin Jones; Editing by Crispian Balmer)

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