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.
Caught in a brutal war of attrition where one side is actively trying to exhaust and weaken the other, the Grand Old Party is currently teetering on the edge of a formal vertical split.