Italy's Salvini says nothing should change in government after EU vote

ROME (Reuters) - Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said on Monday nothing should change in the coalition government after his League party overtook its partner, the 5-Star Movement, in the European parliamentary election. "As far as I am concerned, nothing should change at the national level," Salvini told reporters after initial results suggested the League would take around 32% of the vote against just 19% for 5-Star -- an almost exact inversion of the 2018 national election result. Salvini said he would not seek any additional government posts for his party in the wake of the EU vote, but would look to change European Union politics in Brussels. (Reporting by Angelo Amante; Editing by Crispian Balmer)