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Italian Elections: The Great Five-Star Surprise 

Italian Elections: The Great Five-Star Surprise 

Nearly definitive results of the Italian national elections of March 4, 2018. the “five-star movement” (M5s) got the most votes, although the center-right wing coalition (CDX) has the largest number of seats in the Italian parliament. For the center-left (CSX), it was total disaster.

In several senses, it is not difficult to understand the results of the recent Italian elections. Think of the center-right leader, Mr. Berlusconi, as an older version of Mr. Trump. At nearly 82, Mr. Berlusconi still tries to play the role of the alpha-male womanizer, while his acolytes built up a program based on building a barrier against immigrants (not exactly a wall, because there is a sea in between Italy and Africa, but the concept is the same.). The center-right is also pursuing policies akin to “making Italy great again” (or perhaps grate again, if they were referring to Parmesan cheese).  In short, the Italian right and the American right are very similar, including such details as allowing citizens to bear firearms.

The left – what remains of it – is represented by Mr. Matteo Renzi, the perfect equivalent of Ms. Clinton, in terms of being both hateful and out of touch with reality. Just like Ms. Clinton, Mr. Renzi and his followers managed to conduct such an unbelievably obsolete and counterproductive campaign that one wonders whether he was actually paid by someone in order to finish off the remnants of what was once the Italian Communist party. It was a necessary outcome anyway, the only surprise was how well the Italian left played the role assigned by the Gods to those whom they want to destroy – that is, of becoming crazy. (at least, however, the Italian Dems didn’t blame Putin for their defeat!)

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Riots Breakout Across Italy Ahead Of General Election (And Markets Are Getting Anxious)

Heading into the weekend, the Italian government massively stepped up security across the country in anticipation of demonstrations by anti-fascist and far-right groups, ahead of the general election on March 04. Italians will go to the polls next Sunday, in an election that could rebalance the political environment or send shockwaves through the European Union.

According to CNBC, here are the three leading candidates dominating the race:

  • Silvio Berlusconi, former prime minister and head of Forza Italia.
  • Matteo Renzi, the embattled leader of the center-left Democratic Party (PD) and former prime minister who quit the post in 2016 after a referendum on constitutional reform failed.
  • Luigi Di Maio, the anti-establishment 5 Star Movement’s (M5S) leader.

Last night in Pisa, Italy, anti-fascist protestors formed a counter-demonstration against Lega leader Matteo Salvini, who was speaking at the center of town. Anti-fascist groups threw glass bottles and rocks and attacked police officers as they tried to silence Salvini, a leading anti-EU political figure, before next week’s elections.


Italy, protest against the visit of Lega far-right leader Salving LIVE

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DIRETTA VIDEO Salvini a Pisa, contro-corteo dei centri sociali in corso

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Insane video of Anti-fascist activists fighting with police last night in Pisa


Soros puppets meet Italian police..

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In the early hours of Saturday morning, riots have erupted on the streets as police and protesters have clashed in Pisa and Milan with massive marches expected in Rome later in the day, said the Daily Express.

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