Beppe Grillo’s success is not a rejection of austerity, but a protest against the corruption and inefficiency of the Italian political system
Simoni, Marco
(2013)
Beppe Grillo’s success is not a rejection of austerity, but a protest against the corruption and inefficiency of the Italian political system
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The success of Beppe Grillo’s ‘5 Stars Movement’ in Italy’s elections on the 24-25 February has been regarded by some commentators as a rejection of austerity by the Italian electorate. Marco Simoni argues that rather than rejecting austerity, Italian voters were primarily protesting against decades of economic stagnation, and a political system which is prone to corruption and clientelism. He concludes that unless mainstream politics can reorganise around a credible reform agenda, populist movements will continue to play a key role in the country.
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| Departments | European Institute |
| Date Deposited | 10 May 2013 08:50 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/50191 |
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