TA3: A. Lagazzi on the Italian parliamentary elections
In Sunday's parliament elections in Italy the Five Star Movement won with quite suprising result of over 30% of the votes. Second place, according to preliminary results, goes to the Lega Nord. Together, these two eurosceptic parties could have a narrow majority.
There will be a difficult talks with the president, as at the moment there is a need for a majority to be able to form a government. I think the coalition that could potentially have the majority is a coalition of the Five Star Movement with the Democratic Party, which is very unlikely, especially because the Democratic Party has led a campaign with lot of criticism towards the Five-Star Movement. Next option is therefore that the Five Star Movement would join Lega Nord - this is the easiest way to get the majority and to form a government.
More on this story (in Slovak language) in the TA3 report here.