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Like germany , italy too had a long history of political fragmentation.Justify

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Answered by utkarsh46
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Like germany ,italy too had a long history of political fragmentation because
The discrediting of the traditional parties, the rise of anti-establishment movements and the accelerated growth in the distance between voters and the ruling elite caused by Europe's economic turmoil has created a major political crisis in Italy. The country is moving toward greater political fragmentation and governmental instability, which will make implementing reforms increasingly difficult. Even if the European crisis is mitigated, Italy will remain a source of concern for its partners in the European Union.
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(i) Like Germany, Italy too had a long history of political fragmentation.

(ii) Italians were scattered over several dynastic states as well as the multinational, Habsburg Empire.

(iii) During the middle of the nineteenth century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one, Sardinia-Piedmont, was ruled by an Italian princely house.

(iv) The north was under Austrian Habsburgs, the centre was ruled by the Pope and the southern regions were under the domination of the Bourbon kings of Spain.

(v) Even the Italian language had not acquired one common form, and it still had many regional and local variations

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