FLORENCE â Before there was Brexit or Donald Trump, there was Italyâs 5Star Movement.
Ever since it burst onto the scene in 2013, at the height of the euro crisis, the anti-establishment, Euroskeptic political party has served as the countryâs largest, and loudest, opposition group, stubbornly defying predictions of a collapse in support. Recent polls put it as Italyâs second most popular party, close behind Prime Minister Matteo Renziâs Democratic Party.
The partyâs enduring popularity has many in the European political establishment worried about the Continentâs future. And possibly for good reason. The 5Star Movement is calling for a referendum on Italyâs …read more
Source: European Voice