How Italy’s Anybody But Salvini Government Is Doing

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Political turmoil spurred snap elections in Italy in 1994, 1996 and 2008. Another one appeared to be in the offing when Matteo Salvini and Luigi Di Maio, the unlikely bedfellows who sparred constantly while sharing power in a populist coalition, finally broke up. But the unexpected pairing of Di Maio’s anti-establishment Five Star Movement and the establishment center-left Democratic Party, which formed a coalition in September, averted an early vote and resurrected the rule of Prime Minister Gi

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