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President Sergio Mattarella is expected to approve the formation of a Government following the successful conclusion of negotiations between the anti-establishment Five Star Movement, led by Luigi Di Maio, and Matteo Salvino’s Lega party. One of their stated policies is the removal of 500,000 immigrants, and both parties are committed to renegotiating EU rile which require migrants to be dealt with by the first country they arrive in. They have also said they will build more more detention centres and review the policy of saving the lives of migrants whose boats capsize. In addition, the coalition’s manifesto also calls for the renegotiation of various EU treaties, including the Stability and Growth Pact, which sets a tough budget deficit limit of 3 percent of GDP.

GETTY Lega's Matteo Salvini wants to deport 500,000

GETTY Leader Luigi Di Maio's Five Star Movement is going into coalition with Lega

They are also seeking the cancellation of €250billion in Italian government debt by the European Central Bank, and a revision of Italy’s contribution to the EU budget. Mr Salvini has said the deportation of undocumented migrants was ‘a priority’, and has pledged to rid the country of what he called ‘delinquents’. Luigi Di Maio, the Five Star leader, said money to fund tax cuts would be found through investments coupled with the results of the EU budget budget negotiations. Lorenzo Fontana, a top Lega official, told Politico: “We think that people come ahead of economic obligations and that it’s not possible to impoverish citizens in order to respect constraints decided by others.

The people come before the economy Lega's Lorenzo Fontana

“The people come before the economy. For too long these priorities have been backwards.” Five Star’s Alfonso Bonafede said: “We’ve always been critical of the excessive budgetary restrictions imposed by the European treaties. “They impede expansive polices in periods of recession or stagnation, damaging not just the Italian economy but putting at risk the financial and political fabric of the entire European Union.” Their stance, especially on the subject of migrants, is likely to raise tensions throughout the bloc, especially given that Dutch migration minister Mark Harbers earlier this month caused Italy of failing to register migrants properly before allowing them to “slip into Europe” leaving other countries such as his own to deal with the problem.

Italian election pictures: Who won the Italy Election 2018? Mon, March 5, 2018 Italian election pictures: Who won the Italy Election 2018? Play slideshow Getty Images 1 of 21 Candidate of Five Stars Movement Alfonso Bonafede