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Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
03-01-2018, 10:42 AM
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Teutone
03-01-2018, 10:45 AM
Beautiful

Wishing all the best to Salvini!

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
03-01-2018, 10:54 AM
They need at least 40% of the electorate to form a government.

Teutone
03-01-2018, 10:57 AM
They need at least 40% of the electorate to form a government.

We will see how accurate these polls are, either way Renzi and the other social democratic traitors wont win this election.

Which is good.

Italy first.

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
03-01-2018, 11:06 AM
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Hithaeglir
03-01-2018, 11:16 AM
They will be closing the doors to their youth immigrating though and trap them in their crisis...as an EU member state they get a bunch of working rights they wouldn't have in Germany and other North European countries if it wasn't for the EU. What i said sounds kind of sad,but this is how it is.Muslim immigration on its own isn't a reason to get out of the EU,you should think about your youth's prospects as well.

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
03-01-2018, 11:24 AM
They will be closing the doors to their youth immigrating though and trap them in their crisis...as an EU member state they get a bunch of working rights they wouldn't have in Germany and other North European countries if it wasn't for the EU. What i said sounds kind of sad,but this is how it is.Muslim immigration on its own isn't a reason to get out of the EU,you should think about your youth's prospects as well.

Migration is an issue but what is making the Italian electorate shift towards anti-establishment coalitions and political parties is mainly the currently weak Italian economic performance and the unemployment rate well above the EU average.

Hithaeglir
03-01-2018, 11:45 AM
Migration is an issue but what is making the Italian electorate shift towards anti-establishment coalitions and political parties is mainly the currently weak Italian economic performance and the unemployment rate well above the EU average.

Yeah this is the trend in the south nowadays.

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
03-01-2018, 11:52 AM
Yeah this is the trend in the south nowadays.

Portugal being the execption it seems. We have a leftist government and we are currently experiencing the fastest economic growth this century and a jobless rate below eurozone average (7.9% for Jan 2018) despite having only recently came out from a painful and austerity-laden bailout.

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
03-02-2018, 09:11 AM
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Dragoon
03-02-2018, 02:27 PM
I dont know too much about Italian politics.

But I see the right wing allies winning (unless they find someway to get rid of Berlusconi).
Next would be left wing allies and/or 5star.

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
03-07-2018, 08:55 AM
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wvwvw
03-07-2018, 09:15 AM
The Italian vote proves that the refugee issue is a major crisis and the people do not support it. Civil Unrest in Italy has been rising, but nobody listens to the people.

The politicians in Europe and even in the United States with respect to Trump, have assumed that this is merely a populist movement that would quickly fade into memory. We have been warning that this trend toward nationalism is growing worldwide and especially within Europe.

Career politicians have had it their way for so long, they cannot fathom why after robbing the Treasury for decades and nobody said anything, why are the people suddenly mad now?

The Italian vote should be a wake-up call to Brussels, but they will remain in a state of denial. Their attempt to PUNISH Britain they believed would prevent other states from leaving. They are sadly mistaken. The Refugee Crisis demonstrates that there is no democratic mechanism within the European Union because politicians have viewed that they are smarter than the people and they are just stupid sheep who do as they are told.

The Italian vote on Sunday also marked the rise of two relatively new political parties that had been ignored and laughed at as fringe movements – (1) the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S), which early results showed had 31% of the vote, and (2) the anti-migrant and Eurosceptic League, formerly known as the Northern League. Neither group warrants being laughed at or ignored anymore.

The former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi appears to have lost to a younger rival on the far right, Matteo Salvini, who supports radical immigration policies that even include mass deportations of immigrants who are in Italy illegally. Many have called Salvini a racist, as they are using that label in Britain to disparage anyone who votes for BRIXT. However, this is not really a racist issue. During hard times, during the 1840s, there was a nationalist movement in the United States against the migration of Irish. That even turned into gun battles on the street of Philadelphia and it had nothing to do with RACE!

The RACIST label being used against anyone who opposes the mass immigration from Africa under the pretense of war in Syria is simply a tactic used to defend a policy that is indefensible. Regardless of race, this is a crisis created by conflicting cultures and no politician will address the issue because they must have to admit a mistake. The performance of Salvini’s has been a clear warning sign that this entire Refugee Crisis in Europe is indeed tearing the continent apart.

The statistics show that 70% of the migrants are young men who are economic migrants, not political refugees. Whatever happened to women’s rights in the middle of all this?

Salvini made a “gentleman’s agreement” with Berlusconi that if the center-right were to win a majority, whichever party comes out with the most votes within the coalition would name the next prime minister. I have written previously that removing Berlusconi from office was a coup staged by Brussels all because he was beginning to favor exiting the Euro. Salvini also publicly stated that the Euro as a currency was destined to fail, and he also said he would not rule out a referendum on the issue.

Then we have the former Prime Minister Renzi’s leading lieutenant, Maria Elena Boschi, won a safe parliamentary seat in South Tyrol in northern Italy, two other prominent politicians, the interior minister, Marco Minniti, and the culture minister, Dario Franceschini, were defeated. This is clearly demonstrating that there is an underlying rejection of Europe and the Brussels’ agenda. Consequently, Renzi has stepped down as head of the Democratic party (PD). Renzi has seen his political career go down in flames all because he would not listen to the people.

The results also demonstrated that Sicily, which had traditionally supported Berlusconi’s Forza Italia, also moved toward M5S, which is a broader movement rather than a party that is variously considered populist, embracing anti-establishment, environmentalist, alter-globalist, and Eurosceptic philosophies.