Euro-skepticism, anti-immigration and economic problems have shaped this elections
The Italians have voted for a new Parliament that comprises the Chamber of Deputies (Camera dei Deputati) with 630 members; the Senate of the Republic (Senato della Repubblica) with 315 elected members, plus a few senators for life. And they have left Italy with a hung Parliament with no single party or contesting coalition in a position to obtain the 40% of seats needed to form a government. Multi party coalitions have long been a feature of Italian politics but it appears that the voters are disenchanted with traditional politicians and […]
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