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The Italian general election of 2013 : a revolution with uncertain consequences

Newell, JL

Authors

JL Newell



Abstract

The 2013 election was an event widely seen as marking a sea-change in Italian politics so in this article we seek to explore what was responsible for the outcome as well as considering its consequences. It is argued that the outcome can be understood as the product - first - of the series of party-political changes following the 2008 election that were to lead to the distinctive configuration of choices among which voters were required to choose; second, of the events and processes, including those of the campaign, that impinged on voters' decisions about how to distribute their votes among the alternatives on offer; third, of the effects of the electoral system in converting the distribution of votes into a given distribution of seats. The main systemic consequences were three-fold: confirmation of the growing significance of the Presidency in the Italian political system; the possible initiation of a new era of government "from the centre"; significant change within the three largest parties, the 5 Star Movement, the People of Freedom, and the Democratic Party.

Citation

Newell, J. (2014). The Italian general election of 2013 : a revolution with uncertain consequences. Polis, 28(1), 325-353. https://doi.org/10.1424/76407

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Apr 1, 2014
Deposit Date Nov 16, 2015
Journal Polis
Print ISSN 0142-257X
Publisher Imprint Academic
Volume 28
Issue 1
Pages 325-353
DOI https://doi.org/10.1424/76407
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1424/76407
Related Public URLs https://www.mulino.it/riviste/issn/1120-9488