
Former European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi on Saturday ended three days of talks with representatives of Italian political parties, as he pushes to form a new government. Draghi closed off the negotiations with meetings with the populist Five Star Movement and Matteo Salvini’s far-right Lega party. Draghi made no statement after the talks, though both parties gave positive signals that they would support any government he may form. “If a new government comes, we will be loyal,” Five Star Movement leader Vito Crimi, said after the meeting. The party became the strongest force in parliament…