ROME (Reuters) - The anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, which polls suggest could win Italy's next election, is seeing its rise threatened by a mounting garbage crisis in one of the cities it governs.
The Tuscan city of Livorno, one of the largest of 16 local administrations controlled by 5-Star, has become the scene of a bitter national propaganda battle over who is to blame for overflowing skips and piles of rubbish in the roads.
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