For his part, Di Maio said the Five-Star Movement will accept support from other parties if it tries to form a government, but noted that it won't offer ministerial positions to those parties, something Montanari said is unlikely to garner much support.
Calise, meanwhile, said he worries that if the electorate remains as fragmented as it is today when it comes to vote, no big change will happen, regardless of the electoral law.
"We might see a stalemate for six or nine months after the vote with neither side able to form a majority," Calise said. "In that case, don't be surprised if a respected, non-polarizing leader like (current Prime Minister Paolo) Gentiloni stays on while everything gets sorted out."
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