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Italy election: Polls open in unpredictable contest | Italy election: Polls open in unpredictable contest |
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Italians are voting after a divisive campaign dominated by concerns over immigration and the economy. | Italians are voting after a divisive campaign dominated by concerns over immigration and the economy. |
Correspondents say it is hard to say who will come out on top in an unpredictable contest. | Correspondents say it is hard to say who will come out on top in an unpredictable contest. |
The anti-establishment Five Star Movement, ruling Democratic Party and ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi's right-wing coalition have all predicted victory. | The anti-establishment Five Star Movement, ruling Democratic Party and ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi's right-wing coalition have all predicted victory. |
But Mr Berlusconi, 81, cannot himself hold public office until next year due to a tax fraud conviction. | But Mr Berlusconi, 81, cannot himself hold public office until next year due to a tax fraud conviction. |
The four-time prime minister - who has allied himself with the anti-immigrant League party - has backed European Parliament President Antonio Tajani as his choice to lead the country. | The four-time prime minister - who has allied himself with the anti-immigrant League party - has backed European Parliament President Antonio Tajani as his choice to lead the country. |
Opinion polls were banned in the last two weeks of the campaign but surveys before that suggested Mr Berlusconi's alliance was in front but would not win a majority. | Opinion polls were banned in the last two weeks of the campaign but surveys before that suggested Mr Berlusconi's alliance was in front but would not win a majority. |
Five Star is widely expected by pollsters to emerge as the single biggest party. | Five Star is widely expected by pollsters to emerge as the single biggest party. |
What are the key issues? | What are the key issues? |
Immigration | Immigration |
More than 600,000 migrants have made the treacherous journey from Libya across the Mediterranean to reach Italy since 2013. | More than 600,000 migrants have made the treacherous journey from Libya across the Mediterranean to reach Italy since 2013. |
The huge number of arrivals has upset many Italians - with politicians, including from the mainstream, toughening their rhetoric as a result. | The huge number of arrivals has upset many Italians - with politicians, including from the mainstream, toughening their rhetoric as a result. |
Mr Berlusconi has called the presence of illegal migrants a "social time-bomb" and pledges mass deportations. | Mr Berlusconi has called the presence of illegal migrants a "social time-bomb" and pledges mass deportations. |
The campaign has seen violent clashes between far-right supporters and anti-fascist protesters | The campaign has seen violent clashes between far-right supporters and anti-fascist protesters |
The economy | The economy |
Italy's economy has started to expand once again but nearly 10 years on from the Global Financial Crisis, Italy's gross domestic product - or total economic output - remains 5.7% lower than pre-crisis levels. | Italy's economy has started to expand once again but nearly 10 years on from the Global Financial Crisis, Italy's gross domestic product - or total economic output - remains 5.7% lower than pre-crisis levels. |
In 2016, some 18 million people were at risk of poverty, and unemployment is at 11%. | In 2016, some 18 million people were at risk of poverty, and unemployment is at 11%. |
Economic policy has been a key battleground but observers say they have heard more from parties about pensioners than youths, which could be due to young voters' high vote abstention rates. | Economic policy has been a key battleground but observers say they have heard more from parties about pensioners than youths, which could be due to young voters' high vote abstention rates. |
Why is this election important? | Why is this election important? |
Italy is the EU's fourth-largest economy and the potential gains by populist and far-right parties is a major concern in some European capitals and in Brussels. | Italy is the EU's fourth-largest economy and the potential gains by populist and far-right parties is a major concern in some European capitals and in Brussels. |
Contenders have lined up to blame EU budget rules for hampering economic recovery. Five Star and the League had promised to hold a referendum to leave the euro but dropped that rhetoric. | Contenders have lined up to blame EU budget rules for hampering economic recovery. Five Star and the League had promised to hold a referendum to leave the euro but dropped that rhetoric. |
Steve Bannon - who helped Donald Trump win the White House - told the New York Times that Italy's election was "pure populism". | Steve Bannon - who helped Donald Trump win the White House - told the New York Times that Italy's election was "pure populism". |
Who's running? | Who's running? |
When will we know the result? | When will we know the result? |
Voting is being held from 07:00 to 23:00 (0600-2200 GMT) on Sunday, with exit polls to follow when polling stations close. | |
Official results are expect in the early hours of Monday. | Official results are expect in the early hours of Monday. |
More on Italy's vote: | More on Italy's vote: |