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Concern over Italy's policies on Israel and Jews as populism sweeps the country

Five Star Movement emerges as largest group in new parliament

March 6, 2018 11:12
Luigi Di Maio, leader of the populist Five Star Movement, arrives for a press conference after his party's election victory
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Populist parties won a sweeping victory over Italy’s traditional political forces in last week’s elections. 

The Five Star Movement came out as the largest group in the new parliament, winning 32 per cent, while within the centre-right coalition the anti-immigrant Northern League commanded more support than even former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia. 

The centre-left Democrat Party – in government just two years ago – fell short of the psychologically significant one-fifth barrier to just 18 per cent. 

“The people have voted, we have been defeated,” wrote Emanuele Fiano, a prominent Jewish member of the Democratic Party, on his Facebook page.