Latest news and reaction as the results come in overnight in one of the most uncertain elections in years• Italy election: who will win and why does it matter? 1.56am GMT Here is how news organisations around Europe are interpreting the events of the night, while La Stampa headlined its election summary: “Ungovernable Italy”.Financial Times pic.twitter.com/JUBeA7LCMsDeutsche Welle pic.twitter.com/FixBvS2YRUEl Pais pic.twitter.com/BIoCC6Zd50Le Monde pic.twitter.com/hpvFYPYKR6 1.42am GMT M5S has had a particularly good night in the south of the country.43. M5S is massively winning in almost all Southern Italy districts (in some with a stunning 50% of votes) and now it is expanding in some Center Italy areas too (like Marche region). What a powerful performance.#ItalyElection2018La nostra mappa interattiva dei collegi del Senato su @SkyTG24 si colora sempre di più (i dati arrivano prima rispetto a quelli della Camera)➡️ https://t.co/70YQx5CoE5#Elezioni4Marzo2018#elezioni2018#MaratonaYouTrend pic.twitter.com/fl9HHBP4Rt Continue reading…
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