2018 Italian general election

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2018 Italian general election
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The 2018 Italian general election was held on 4 March 2018.[1] The election was held to elect politicians to the Chamber of Deputies and Senate.

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The last election was in 2013. In that election, the social democratic Democratic Party won the most seats.[2]

The populist Five Star Movement won the most votes.[3] Three months after the election, the Five Star Movement formed a coalition with the right-wing Lega Nord. Independent Giuseppe Conte became Prime Minister of Italy on 1 June 2018.[4]

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Parties

Major

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Polling

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  PD
  M5S
  PdL/FI
  SC
  NCD/AP
  LN
  SEL/SI
  FdI
  UdC
  MDP
  CP
  LeU
  I
  CP
  NcI

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