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More than two months after voters went to the polls, Italy is finally getting close to having a new government.
On Monday, the two leaders of Italy\'s biggest populist parties — the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and the ultranationalist League — will meet Italian President Sergio Mattarella in the hope of formalizing their ruling coalition. Huge questions remain about their official agenda, and it\'s not yet clear who will be tapped as the country\'s next prime minister — both Five Star leader Luigi di Maio and the League\'s Matteo Salvini have already ruled themselves out.
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But no matter the details, the populists\' ascension in Rome crystallizes a real danger for Europe\'s liberal establishment. Their joint platform offers an emphatic riposte to the edicts of Brussels, potentially threatens the integrity of the euro zone, promises a hard-line campaign against migrants and extends a hand of friendship to Moscow.
Western Europe\'s first fully populist government \"would be eccentric, idealistic, tinged with xenophobia, intolerant of corruption and economically illiberal,\" declared the Economist. \"If the two anti-establishment parties fail to agree, the outlook will be no less uncertain. It will mean either new elections, or a technocratic government lacking the authority to implement necessary reforms.\"
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