Italian general elections 2018

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:election
gptkbp:alliance Lega_and_Five_Star_Movement
gptkbp:campaigns ended on March 2, 2018
started in January 2018
gptkbp:controversy allegations of electoral fraud
televised debates held
claims of misinformation campaigns
disputes over vote counting
gptkbp:electionYear gptkb:Italian_Ministry_of_the_Interior
gptkb:OSCE_observers
paper ballot
published on March 5, 2018
European_Union_observers
gptkbp:fledgingPeriod predicted close results
gptkbp:hasPoliticalParty gptkb:Democratic_Party
gptkb:Lega_Nord
gptkb:Five_Star_Movement
gptkbp:heldIn March 4, 2018
gptkbp:historicalSignificance impact on future elections
first election after the 2016 constitutional referendum
rise of anti-establishment sentiment
shift_in_Italian_political_landscape
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Italian general elections 2018
gptkbp:internationalCooperation concern_from_EU_leaders
support_from_right-wing_parties_in_Europe
gptkbp:isCelebratedFor political instability
increased populism
analyzed by political scientists
discussed in media outlets
government formation talks
formation of a coalition government took months.
influence_on_EU_politics
gptkbp:keyIssues immigration
economic policy
corruption
European_Union_relations
gptkbp:mediaCoverage extensive
gptkbp:notableFeature gptkb:Luigi_Di_Maio
Giuseppe Conte
Matteo Salvini
gptkbp:numberOfSeasons 630
gptkbp:numberOfStudents 315
gptkbp:outcome Lega became the largest party
no party gained an outright majority
Democratic_Party_suffered_significant_losses
Five_Star_Movement_became_the_second_largest_party
gptkbp:politicalParty 316 seats
gptkbp:resultedIn formation of the 18th Italian Parliament
gptkbp:significantEvent rise of populist parties
gptkbp:voterTurnout 18 years
proportional representation
mixed-member proportional representation
72.9%