Steelworks test mettle of Italy's anti-establishment government


  • World
  • Thursday, 21 Jun 2018

A pollution control unit is seen in the Tamburi district in Taranto, southern Italy April 27, 2018. Picture taken April 27, 2018. REUTERS/Tony Gentile

TARANTO, Italy (Reuters) - The anti-establishment 5-Star Movement campaigned for years to close Ilva, Europe's largest steelworks which has brought death, environmental disaster and jobs to this corner of southern Italy.

In March, 5-Star emerged as the country's biggest single party in national elections and this month it forged a coalition government with the far-right League, putting it in a powerful position to make good on its promises.

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