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After the economic crisis burst, the Italian political scenario was characterized by a persistent
instability. From 2011 to 2018, the country had four different governments, all heavily
criticized for the imposed structural economic reforms and austerity measures. The general
dissatisfaction of citizens toward the crisis management may have led voters to think the
establishment parties were incapable of dealing with the problems of the country, such the high
unemployment rate and the inexistent economic growth. This scenario may explain why voters
tended to vote for antiestablishment parties, namely the Northern League and the Five Star
Movement in the 2018 political elections
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Economic crisis Government Instability Populist parties Elections
