The euro’s future hangs in the balance as one of the big winners of Monday’s Italian election Beppe Grillo announced that he will not lend support for the traditional parties. Grillo’s announcement came in the aftermath of concerned European reactions to Italy’s commitment to sort out its economic woes and push for much needed financial reforms in order to resuscitate Italy and the ailing eurozone.
Grillo tweeted that his party, 5-Star “will not give any vote of confidence to the Democratic Party (PD) or anybody else but will vote in the chamber for laws which reflect its programme”. The centre-left took the majority of seats in parliament but lacking the numbers to form a government. Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani has made careful advances to Mr Grillo’s party, which rode the wave of mass resentment over the shape of things in the southern European state known for its aesthetic, yet chaotic politics.