In 2016, major Virginia Raggi's anti-establishment Five Star Movement killed off the Italian capital's bid to host a first Summer Olympics since 1960.
But M5S party founder Beppe Grillo, a former stand-up comedian, has since done a U-turn and believes "the Olympic Games are a great occasion for Turin and for the Movement".
"We will prove we can have zero debts and (host) in a sustainable way," said Grillo.
Turin's M5S mayor Chiara Appendino wants the northern Italian city to issue a "manifestation of interest" to the International Olympic Committee.
"There is a beautiful fight for positions," said Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) president Giovanni Malago.
"Suddenly everything is back in fashion. Perhaps because of the success of Pyeongchang, and not only the sporting success."
Italy was plunged into uncertainty after the March 4 elections resulted in a hung parliament with no group in a position to govern alone. The M5S became Italy's leading single party with 32.7 percent of the vote.
"For a bid three legs are needed: the local authority, the government and the Italian Olympic committee," said Malago.
"In this case there is already the availability of the local authority and Coni, but we must listen to the new executive: when there's a government," he added.
"It is not the mayor who writes to the IOC to express the will of the city to apply, but the president of Coni."
Italy has twice hosted the Winter Olympics -- Cortina d'Ampezzo in the Dolomites in 1956 and Turin in 2006.
Almaty in Kazakhstan is another possible candidate.
Beijing will host the 2022 Winter Games, after hosting the Summer Games in 2008.
Paris won the right to host the 2024 Summer Olympics.
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