Italy's Grillo says ready to support laws but not vote for government


ROME (Reuters) - Populist leader Beppe Grillo, who won the most votes in Italy's election, said on Wednesday his 5-Star Movement would support individual measures in parliament but would not give a confidence vote to any government led by traditional parties.

Grillo said on Twitter that 5-Star "will not give any vote of confidence in the (centre left ) Democratic Party (PD) or anybody else but will vote in the chamber for laws which reflect its programme". The centre-left won the most seats in parliament but is well short of a governing majority.

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