The March 4th vote could well prove pivotal to the future direction of the European Union, with the political currents on the peninsula flowing in a distinctly Eurosceptical manner. Leading the polls presently is the ever-nebulous Five Star Movement, which doesn't appear to advocate leaving the EU at this time, but has been known to support ditching the euro in favour of the lira (by referendum), abandoning Schengen and sharply curbing immigration. Renzi's Democratic Party follows in second, but the "Third Way" has taken numeroys hammerblows across the continent, and youth unemployment remains unconscionably high. Finally, Berlusconi has somehow restored Forza Italia to third place in recent polls, and allied to Lega and Brothers of Italy, playing the familiar right-wing tunes could see his coalition return to power.
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