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  • Sympathisers and supporters of the Five Stars Movement listen to former comedian Beppe Grillo, blogger and leader of the movement, during his last campaign rally for the general election in San Giovanni square (the square where left-wing party and unions<br />
historically rallied) where he attracted more than 500,000 people according to various estimates, making it one of the biggest political rallies ever seen in Italy, in Rome, Italy, on February 22nd, 2013.<br />
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In the general elections of February 24-25, the Five Stars Movement won 25.6% of the vote for the Chamber of Deputies, more than any other single party though both the Italy Common Good centre-left coalition, centred on the Democratic Party, and the centre-right alliance, centred on The People of Freedom, obtained more votes as coalitions.
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  • Two men discuss during a rally of Giorgia Meloni, founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) in Brindisi, Italy, during her campaign in the Apulia region in Southern Italy on February 6th 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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LECCE, ITALIA - 6 FEBBRAIO 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36 anni), fondatrice e leader di "Fratelli d'Italia" insieme a Guido Crosetto e Ignazio La Russa,  Giorgia Meloni (36), fa un comizio Brindisi durante la sue campagna electoral in Puglia il 6 fennraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).BRINDISI,  ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies in Brindisi, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February 6 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 me
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Activists of Brothers of Italy are seen here on stage at the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni, leader of Brothers of Italy, is seen here on stage during the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
<br />
The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
    CIPG_20220922_POLITICO-ELE2022-Chius...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Members and activists of Gioventù Nazionale, the youth branch of Brothers of Italy, sing anthems here at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
    CIPG_20220922_POLITICO-ELE2022-Chius...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Members of Gioventù Nazionale, the youth branch of Brothers of Italy, hold a banner with the inscription "It's time for  the homeland", here at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
<br />
The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
    CIPG_20220922_POLITICO-ELE2022-Chius...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Supporters of Brothers of Italy and Giorgia Meloni are seen here  at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni, leader of Brothers of Italy, gives a speech at the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Supporters of Brothers of Italy and Giorgia Meloni are seen here  at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Supporters of Brothers of Italy and Giorgia Meloni are seen here  at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Members and activists of Gioventù Nazionale, the youth branch of Brothers of Italy, sing anthems here at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Members of Gioventù Nazionale, the youth branch of Brothers of Italy, hold a banner with the inscription "It's time for  the homeland", here at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: A member of Gioventù Nazionale, the youth branch of Brothers of Italy, is seen here at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
    CIPG_20220922_POLITICO-ELE2022-Chius...jpg
  • Senator Silvio Berlusconi, former Prime Minister of Italy and leader of Forza Italia, looks up while his party anthem is played at the end of an outdoor rally in central Rome during which he declared himself a victim of persecution as the Senate was voting to expel him from Parliament over his tax fraud conviction, in Rome, Italy, on November 27th 2013.<br />
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Roma, novembre 2013. Silvio Berlusconi ascolta l'inno di Forza Italia a conclusione del suo comizio di protesta nel quale si è dichiarato vittima di persecuzioni, poco prima che il Senato votasse a favore della sua decadenza da Senatore della Repubblica.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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Roma, febbraio 2013. Circa 800.000 persone si presentano in Piazza San Giovanni per il comizio conclusivo dello Tsunami Tour di Beppe Grillo, leader del Movimento 5 Stelle, durante la campagna elettorale per le elezioni politiche.<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • VIGARANO MAINARDA, ITALY - 6 JANUARY 2020: Supporters attend a rally with Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Vigarano Mainarda, Italy, on January 6th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
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After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
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The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • BONDENO, ITALY - 6 JANUARY 2020: Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, is seen here during a rally in Bondeno, Italy, on January 6th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CASTROCARO TERME E TERRA DEL SOLE, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, is seen here during a rally in Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • GAMBETTOLA, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: A supporter of Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, shows his League bracelets and watch after a rally in Gambettola, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • GAMBETTOLA, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, takes a selfie with  supporters after his rally in Gambettola, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CESENATICO, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Supporters of Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, watch him during his rally in Cesenatico, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CESENATICO, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Supporters of Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, watch him during his rally in Cesenatico, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CESENATICO, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, greets his supporters on his way to the stage during a rally in Cesenatico, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CASTROCARO TERME E TERRA DEL SOLE, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: A supporter of Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, is seen here after a rally in Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CASTROCARO TERME E TERRA DEL SOLE, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Supporters of Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, watch taking selfies with other supporters after a rally in Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CASTROCARO TERME E TERRA DEL SOLE, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, greets his supporters before going on stage during a rally in Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
<br />
Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CASTROCARO TERME E TERRA DEL SOLE, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Supporters are seen here in the main square as Matteo Salvini (bottom left), former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, greets them before going on stage during a rally in Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • GAMBETTOLA, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: A woman looks at the crowd gathering around Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, during a rally in Gambettola, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CESENATICO, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: A table with a "Italians First" flag, candidate flyer, League balloons and food is seen here during a rally with Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party,  in Cesenatico, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CESENATICO, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Leftovers of sardines (in reference to the grass-roots movement protesting the populism of Salvini) eaten by supporters of Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, are seen here during his rally in Cesenatico, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
    CIPG_20200105_NYT-Salvini_M3_7310.jpg
  • CESENATICO, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Supporters of Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, watch him during his rally in Cesenatico, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
<br />
Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CESENATICO, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, photographs the crowd greeting him during a rally in Cesenatico, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CESENATICO, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Supporters of Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, watch him during his rally in Cesenatico, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
<br />
Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CESENATICO, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, eats bread and sardines (in reference to the grass-roots movement protesting him) that was offered to him by a supporter as he walks towards the stage of his rally in Cesenatico, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
<br />
Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CESENATICO, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, eats bread and sardines (in reference to the grass-roots movement protesting him) that was offered to him by a supporter as he walks towards the stage of his rally in Cesenatico, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
<br />
Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • Supporters and sympathisers attend the rally of outgoing Prime Minister of Italy Mario Monti, running in the 2013 Italian General Elections with the centrist party "Civic Choice, Mario Monti for Italy", during his campaign in Palermo, Italy, on February 19, 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, took place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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PALERMO, ITALIA - 19 FEBBRAIO 2013: Il premier uscente Mario Monti, candidato alle elezioni politiche con la lista "Scelta Civila, Mario Monti per l'Italia", durante una convention al Teatro Politeama a Palermo, il 19 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • FAENZA, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, is seen here giving a statement to a local TV station during a rally in Faenza, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CASTROCARO TERME E TERRA DEL SOLE, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, is seen here during a rally in Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
<br />
Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
<br />
After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
<br />
The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • CESENATICO, ITALY - 5 JANUARY 2020: Supporters wait in line to take a selfie with Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, after a rally in Cesenatico, Italy, on January 5th 2020.<br />
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Matteo Salvini is campaigning in the region of Emilia Romagna to support the League candidate Lucia Borgonzoni running for governor.<br />
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After being ousted from government in September 2019, Matteo Salvini has made it a priority to campaign in all the Italian regions undergoing regional elections to demonstrate that, in power or not, he still commands considerable support.<br />
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The January 26th regional elections in Emilia Romagna, traditionally the home of the Italian left, has been targeted by Matteo Salvini as a catalyst for bringing down the government. A loss for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) against Mr Salvini’s right would strip the centre-left party of control of its symbolic heartland, and probably trigger a crisis in its coalition with the Five Star Movement.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Comedian and leader of the Five Stars Movement Beppe Grillo (center) looks at the co-founder of the movement Gianroberto Casaleggio (right) as he walks towards the backstatge after giving a short speech during the closing rally for the general elections in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne de
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  • Supporters and sympathisers arrive at the Politeama theatre where outgoing Prime Minister of Italy Mario Monti, running in the 2013 Italian General Elections with the centrist party "Civic Choice, Mario Monti for Italy", will hold a rally, during his campaign in Palermo, Italy, on February 19, 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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PALERMO, ITALIA - 19 FEBBRAIO 2013: Il premier uscente Mario Monti, candidato alle elezioni politiche con la lista "Scelta Civila, Mario Monti per l'Italia", durante una convention al Teatro Politeama a Palermo, il 19 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • BRINDISI, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies in Brindisi, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February 6 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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LECCE, ITALIA - 6 FEBBRAIO 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36 anni), fondatrice e leader di "Fratelli d'Italia" insieme a Guido Crosetto e Ignazio La Russa,  Giorgia Meloni (36), fa un comizio Brindisi durante la sue campagna electoral in Puglia il 6 fennraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).BRINDISI,  ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies in Brindisi, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February 6 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 me
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  • ROME, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies at the Office Cantelmo in Lecce, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February 6 2013.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 6 FEBBRAIO 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36 anni), fondatrice e leader di "Fratelli d'Italia" insieme a Guido Crosetto e Ignazio La Russa,  Giorgia Meloni (36), fa un comizio alle Officine Cantelmo a Lecce durante la sue campagna electoral in Puglia il 6 fennraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).LECCE, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies at the Office Cantelmo in Lecce, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February
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  • ROME, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies at the Office Cantelmo in Lecce, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February 6 2013.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 6 FEBBRAIO 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36 anni), fondatrice e leader di "Fratelli d'Italia" insieme a Guido Crosetto e Ignazio La Russa,  Giorgia Meloni (36), fa un comizio alle Officine Cantelmo a Lecce durante la sue campagna electoral in Puglia il 6 fennraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).LECCE, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies at the Office Cantelmo in Lecce, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February
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  • Silvio Berlusconi (center), former Prime Minister and leader of the People of Freedom party running in the 2013 Italian general election, greets a supporter on his way out of the Politeama theatre where he rallied during his campaign, as he is escorted by his bodyguards and accompanied by the secretary of the party Angelino Alfano (centre, top) in Palermo, Italy, on February 16 2013.
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  • Former comedian Beppe Grillo, blogger and leader of the anti-establishment Five Stars Movement (M5S), rallies during the campaign for the Italian general elections in Taranto, Italy, on January 19th 2013.<br />
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The Five Stars Movement, whose platform is built around developing direct democracy through the Internet, is Eurosceptic, anti-austerity, anti-establishment and reference the name of their movement to five key issues: public water, sustainable transport, sustainable development, right to Internet access and environmentalism.
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  • BRINDISI, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies in Brindisi, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February 6 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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LECCE, ITALIA - 6 FEBBRAIO 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36 anni), fondatrice e leader di "Fratelli d'Italia" insieme a Guido Crosetto e Ignazio La Russa,  Giorgia Meloni (36), fa un comizio Brindisi durante la sue campagna electoral in Puglia il 6 fennraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).BRINDISI,  ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies in Brindisi, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February 6 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 me
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  • BRINDISI, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies in Brindisi, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February 6 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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LECCE, ITALIA - 6 FEBBRAIO 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36 anni), fondatrice e leader di "Fratelli d'Italia" insieme a Guido Crosetto e Ignazio La Russa,  Giorgia Meloni (36), fa un comizio Brindisi durante la sue campagna electoral in Puglia il 6 fennraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).BRINDISI,  ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies in Brindisi, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February 6 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 me
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  • BRINDISI, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies in Brindisi, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February 6 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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LECCE, ITALIA - 6 FEBBRAIO 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36 anni), fondatrice e leader di "Fratelli d'Italia" insieme a Guido Crosetto e Ignazio La Russa,  Giorgia Meloni (36), fa un comizio Brindisi durante la sue campagna electoral in Puglia il 6 fennraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).BRINDISI,  ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies in Brindisi, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February 6 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 me
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  • ROME, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies at the Office Cantelmo in Lecce, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February 6 2013.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 6 FEBBRAIO 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36 anni), fondatrice e leader di "Fratelli d'Italia" insieme a Guido Crosetto e Ignazio La Russa,  Giorgia Meloni (36), fa un comizio alle Officine Cantelmo a Lecce durante la sue campagna electoral in Puglia il 6 fennraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).LECCE, ITALY - 6 FEBRUARY 2013: Giorgia Meloni (36), founder and leader of the centre-right party "Fratelli d'Italia" (Brothers of Italy) together with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, rallies at the Office Cantelmo in Lecce, Italy, during her campaign in Apulia on February
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  • Caserta, Italy - 22 January 2013:  Comic Beppe Grillo, leader of the 5 Stars Movement in Naples, Italy, on January 22nd 2013.CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Caserta on January 22, 2013. Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party". Grillo has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).CASERTA, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies in Cas
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