Italy’s elections at the end of February were a major victory for Beppe Grillo and his anti-establishment ‘Five Star Movement’ at the expense of the country’s traditional parties. With a hung parliament, and no deal to form a new government in sight, Aidan Regan argues that Italy faces a significant crisis, brought on not by EU-imposed austerity, but by Italians’ rejection of what they see as a corrupt political elite
The recent Italian elections ended in gridlock, contrary to what most observers expected. The left w...
The 2013 election had heralded an unprecedented tripolar era for Italian politics, with the two trad...
A dysfunctional electoral law and an obsolete bicameral Parliament contributed to the surprising res...
The European election results in Italy have been rather surprising. In the context of today’s three-...
The rise of Beppe Grillo and the political resilience of Silvio Berlusconi were two of the main stor...
Italy will hold its next general election no later than spring 2018, with Beppe Grillo’s Five Star M...
Michele Prospero writes that the Italian political system is increasingly vulnerable to the onslaugh...
Italy’s new prime minister Matteo Renzi has made electoral reform one of his key priorities, with a ...
Earlier this month the current prime minister of Italy, Mario Monti, announced that he would resign....
One of the most important developments in Italian politics in recent years has been the emergence of...
Italian politics has traditionally produced its fair share of drama, with unstable coalitions and sh...
Italy's political future hangs in the balance – will it see another chaotic grand coalition, or take...
This week a new Italian government was finally sworn in and approved by Italy’s Parliament, followin...
The centre-left Partito Democratico (PD) suffered a disappointing result in this year’s Italian elec...
Several observers have raised the possibility that should Italy’s constitutional referendum result i...
The recent Italian elections ended in gridlock, contrary to what most observers expected. The left w...
The 2013 election had heralded an unprecedented tripolar era for Italian politics, with the two trad...
A dysfunctional electoral law and an obsolete bicameral Parliament contributed to the surprising res...
The European election results in Italy have been rather surprising. In the context of today’s three-...
The rise of Beppe Grillo and the political resilience of Silvio Berlusconi were two of the main stor...
Italy will hold its next general election no later than spring 2018, with Beppe Grillo’s Five Star M...
Michele Prospero writes that the Italian political system is increasingly vulnerable to the onslaugh...
Italy’s new prime minister Matteo Renzi has made electoral reform one of his key priorities, with a ...
Earlier this month the current prime minister of Italy, Mario Monti, announced that he would resign....
One of the most important developments in Italian politics in recent years has been the emergence of...
Italian politics has traditionally produced its fair share of drama, with unstable coalitions and sh...
Italy's political future hangs in the balance – will it see another chaotic grand coalition, or take...
This week a new Italian government was finally sworn in and approved by Italy’s Parliament, followin...
The centre-left Partito Democratico (PD) suffered a disappointing result in this year’s Italian elec...
Several observers have raised the possibility that should Italy’s constitutional referendum result i...
The recent Italian elections ended in gridlock, contrary to what most observers expected. The left w...
The 2013 election had heralded an unprecedented tripolar era for Italian politics, with the two trad...
A dysfunctional electoral law and an obsolete bicameral Parliament contributed to the surprising res...