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  1. 19 Mar 2018
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  3. 6 Mar 2018
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    As a logical consequence from the new government should be formed by the two winners: centre-right (37%) and (32,5%), which anyway have a lot of issues in common!

  4. 7 Mar 2018
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  6. 19 Mar 2018

    5 Years Ago Luigi Di Maio Was Living at Home. Now He May Lead Italy. is on the verge

  7. 31 May 2018
  8. 7 Mar 2018
  9. 6 Mar 2018

    According to the result of the Italian general elections is a huge increase for populist parties. #

  10. 7 Mar 2018

    and a long period of disorder must ensue during which the best efforts of the best men will not suffice to prevent ridiculous situations from arising. [Lionel Dunsterville]

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  11. 5 Mar 2018
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    The clear sign is Italy will soon be wanting a referendum to leave the EU.

  12. 31 May 2018
  13. 6 Mar 2018

    Italy, General Election Chamber of Deputies Largest party on the local level Centre-right (FI-EPP, LN-ENF, Fdl-*, NcI-*) Centre-left (PD-S&D, I-*, +E-*, CP-*) Five Star, M5S-EFDD Free and Equal, LeU-S&D

  14. 10 Mar 2018

    According to gamblers on predictit: Gentiloni has 44% chance of being Prime Minister on August Salvini has 29.5% Di Maio has 20.5% Tajani has 3.5% IMHO they don't know sh**

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  16. 28 May 2018

    Political system of is without doubt corrupted and undemocratic. When do Italians, from the point of view of Western values, have a right to start their own ?

  17. 5 Mar 2018

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