Italy’s March 4 general election will pit a center-right coalition against populists and a divided left, with polls suggesting a hung parliament and prolonged uncertainty in the eurozone’s third-largest economy.
Italy’s March 4 general election will pit a center-right coalition against populists and a divided left, with polls suggesting a hung parliament and prolonged uncertainty in the eurozone’s third-largest economy.
As the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) won 37 seats and is taking the lead in 82 places in the recently held House of Representatives (HoR) elections, a number of the RSP’s candidates defeated th...