“Other populists are also gathering votes in the race to the finish line. One of them is Beppe Grillo of the protest movement ‘Movimento 5 Stelle.’ Grillo travels around the country on a ‘tsunami tour,’ hates Merkel, doesn’t want to repay a cent of debt and is seriously calling upon Al-Qaida to bomb the parliament in Rome, saying that he would even provide the terrorists with the necessary coordinates. Polls estimate that Grillo has the potential to capture 20 percent of the vote. He could become the third-strongest force by securing the support of the sizable number of undecided Italians who are weary of politics.”
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