Published February 24, 2021 | Version v1
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The new Draghi government and the fate of populism in Italy

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In 2018, Italy appeared set to embark on a new era of populist government led by the Five Star Movement and the League. Yet less than three years since the 2018 election, the country now finds itself with a technocratic Prime Minister in the shape of Mario Draghi. Marino De Luca writes on what this turn of events tells us about the fate of populism in Italian politics.

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European Commission
POSTBREXIT – The Brexit effect in media coverage: how the intra-party democracy counters the rise of European populism 838418