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Italy votes in election seen as key for economic recovery | Italy votes in election seen as key for economic recovery |
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Polls have opened for a second and final day in Italy's general election - a vote seen as crucial for efforts to tackle the country's economic problems, as well as for the eurozone. | |
Turnout on Sunday was 55%, a drop of 7% compared with the 2008 elections, with bad weather partly being blamed. | |
Pier Luigi Bersani's centre-left bloc is believed to have a narrow lead over Silvio Berlusconi's alliance. | |
But a new protest party appears to be on course for an impressive result. | |
The anti-establishment movement led by former comedian Beppe Grillo drew huge crowds during its rallies in the final stages of the election campaign. | |
Investors and Europe's leaders will be watching anxiously as the first results in the Italian election come in. What they fear is a weak government, or a coalition that waters down economic reforms and budget cuts. | Investors and Europe's leaders will be watching anxiously as the first results in the Italian election come in. What they fear is a weak government, or a coalition that waters down economic reforms and budget cuts. |
Italy is the third largest country in the eurozone and any instability could undermine confidence in the European economy. | Italy is the third largest country in the eurozone and any instability could undermine confidence in the European economy. |
The front-runner is the centre-left candidate Pier Luigi Bersani who will make growth rather than austerity his priority. Europe's leaders hope he can form a coalition with Mario Monti, the former unelected prime minister and the man credited with restoring some stability to Italy's government. | The front-runner is the centre-left candidate Pier Luigi Bersani who will make growth rather than austerity his priority. Europe's leaders hope he can form a coalition with Mario Monti, the former unelected prime minister and the man credited with restoring some stability to Italy's government. |
Silvio Berlusconi may not win but, if he does well in the Senate, may end up with influence. | Silvio Berlusconi may not win but, if he does well in the Senate, may end up with influence. |
Much attention will focus on Beppe Grillo; a comedian who is attracting a large protest vote - potentially making it very difficult to form a credible administration. | Much attention will focus on Beppe Grillo; a comedian who is attracting a large protest vote - potentially making it very difficult to form a credible administration. |
The election was called two months ahead of schedule, after Mr Berlusconi's party withdrew its support for Mario Monti's technocratic government. | |
'Getting favours' | 'Getting favours' |
Italians will vote until 15:00 (14:00 GMT), and the first results are expected within hours. | |
But there is huge uncertainty as to what the results may bring, although everyone believes the outcome will be close, the BBC's Alan Johnston reports from Rome. | |
Pier Luigi Bersani's centre-left Democratic Party (PD) was a consistent frontrunner in the pre-election opinion polls at nearly 35%, and is widely believed to remain in the lead. | |
But Mr Berlusconi's People of Freedom (PdL) centre-right alliance, which narrowed the PD lead in the final weeks of campaigning, may have done enough to prevent his opponents winning an overall majority, our correspondent says. | |
Mr Grillo's Five Star Movement (M5S) was running third in the polls, with Mr Monti's party expected to gain fourth place. | |
The elections are taking place amid a deep recession and austerity measures, brought in by Mr Monti's government, that have caused widespread public resentment. | |
They are also being closely watched in the eurozone, with the Italian government's future commitment to austerity measures particularly under scrutiny. | They are also being closely watched in the eurozone, with the Italian government's future commitment to austerity measures particularly under scrutiny. |
If he wins the election, Mr Bersani, a former Communist, has pledged to continue with Mr Monti's reforms, but suggests current European policy needs to do more to promote growth and jobs. | |
Emerging from one polling station in Milan, voter Attilio Bianchetti told Reuters: "I'm not confident that the government that emerges from the election will be able to solve any of our problems." | Emerging from one polling station in Milan, voter Attilio Bianchetti told Reuters: "I'm not confident that the government that emerges from the election will be able to solve any of our problems." |
Luciana Li Mandri, a civil servant in Palermo, shared his pessimism: "We're all about getting favours when we study, getting a protected job when we work. That's the way we are and we can only be represented by people like that as well." | Luciana Li Mandri, a civil servant in Palermo, shared his pessimism: "We're all about getting favours when we study, getting a protected job when we work. That's the way we are and we can only be represented by people like that as well." |
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As Mr Berlusconi voted in Milan on Sunday, he was confronted by topless women with Basta Berlusconi (Enough Berlusconi) scrawled on them. | As Mr Berlusconi voted in Milan on Sunday, he was confronted by topless women with Basta Berlusconi (Enough Berlusconi) scrawled on them. |
The three-time PM is embroiled in two trials, accused of tax fraud and sex with an underage prostitute. | The three-time PM is embroiled in two trials, accused of tax fraud and sex with an underage prostitute. |
He has also been under fire for giving a TV interview on Saturday, which opponents said was a breach of the campaigning ban. | He has also been under fire for giving a TV interview on Saturday, which opponents said was a breach of the campaigning ban. |
Mr Berlusconi's office said the interview had been granted only with the explicit agreement that it would be broadcast after polls close on Monday. | Mr Berlusconi's office said the interview had been granted only with the explicit agreement that it would be broadcast after polls close on Monday. |
Some 47 million eligible voters are electing both chambers of parliament - the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. | Some 47 million eligible voters are electing both chambers of parliament - the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. |
The electoral system is based on proportional representation and party lists, with a series of thresholds to encourage parties to form coalitions. | The electoral system is based on proportional representation and party lists, with a series of thresholds to encourage parties to form coalitions. |
Recent polls have suggested that Mr Bersani's alliance could easily win the lower house of parliament, but may fail to gain a majority in the Senate. | |
The Senate is elected on a region-by-region basis and much may depend on the results from the heavily-populated regions around Milan and Naples, our correspondent notes. | |
Many predict Mr Bersani will seek to form a coalition with Mr Monti if he fails to win an outright majority. | |
However, observers say that the race has been thrown wide open by the popularity of Mr Grillo's M5S movement, whose activists show a searing contempt for Italy's traditional parties and the whole political establishment. | |
Are you in Italy? Will you be voting today? You can share your thoughts and experiences using the form below. | Are you in Italy? Will you be voting today? You can share your thoughts and experiences using the form below. |