Italian opposition to the EU is strong and several forces could cause that hostility to grow. October’s constitutional reform referendum will provide voters with an opportunity to oust the prime minister, potentially leading to a general election in which the euro-sceptic Five Star Movement could perform well. So the Italian public might be the next to get a vote on its relationship with Europe.
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