Italy ex-PM Matteo Renzi wins Democratic Party election

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Matteo Renzi (centre) speaks to his supporters in Rome. Photo: 30 April 2017Image source, EPA
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Matteo Renzi said his was given "an extraordinary responsibility" by voters

Former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has regained the leadership of the governing Democratic Party (PD).

Mr Renzi, 42, won more than 70% of the vote in Sunday's primary among party supporters, leaving two other contenders far behind.

The victory propels him back to the forefront of national politics.

Mr Renzi resigned as prime minister and party leader after his constitutional reform plan was rejected in a national referendum in December.

"This is an extraordinary responsibility. Heartfelt thanks to the women and men who believe in Italy," he wrote on Instagram on Sunday.

Mr Renzi saw off a challenge from Justice Minister Andrea Orlando and regional governor Michele Emiliano.

About two million people voted.

Mr Renzi will now be preparing his centre-left PD for parliamentary elections, which are due in May 2018.

Recent opinion polls suggest the party has slipped behind the anti-establishment Five Star Movement.