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Policy Polarisation in Italy: The Short and Conflictual Life of the ‘Government of Change’ (2018–2019)

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  • Nicolò Conti
  • Andrea Pedrazzani
  • Federico Russo

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This article uses the concept of policy polarisation to understand the short and conflictual life of the Conte I cabinet which remained in office in Italy from June 2018 to September 2019. We show how policy polarisation in parliament and between coalition parties shaped the formation and termination of the so-called ‘government of change’. When investigating the implementation of the government agenda, we also assess the role of the coalition contract as an (ineffective) institutional solution to problems stemming from policy divisions between the Five Star Movement and the Lega. We argue that, despite some policy accomplishments of the government, the Five Star Movement-Lega coalition appears more as a temporary experiment, whose legacy may not represent a new course of action.

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  • Nicolò Conti & Andrea Pedrazzani & Federico Russo, 2020. "Policy Polarisation in Italy: The Short and Conflictual Life of the ‘Government of Change’ (2018–2019)," South European Society and Politics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(3-4), pages 317-350, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:fsesxx:v:25:y:2020:i:3-4:p:317-350
    DOI: 10.1080/13608746.2020.1840110
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