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The League leader, known for his historic eurosceptic stance, has come under attack in the past few weeks for appearing to have backtracked on anti-EU policies as he backed former European Central Bank chief Draghi to become the new Italian Prime Minister. But mere days after his party was awarded three seats around the new Cabinet, Mr Salvini has already delivered his first provocation to the new Italian leader, allowing a comeback of his more familiar stance on the EU.