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Beppe Grillo's party no longer a standing joke in Italian politics

Beppe Grillo adds a new dynamic after his party wins a quarter of the lower house votes

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Beppe Grillo, leader of Five Star Movement. Photo: EPA

With dozens of new lawmakers from an Italian protest movement still dazed after a shock election success, the party's former comedian turned activist leader was suddenly in the driving seat yesterday.

Beppe Grillo's Five Star Movement (M5S) captured more than a quarter of the vote for the lower house, incredibly becoming the biggest individual party in parliament and the number three grouping after the main right and left coalitions.

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"Grillo will play a decisive role. He has to decide whether to strike a limited agreement with the left or whether to go for fresh elections," said Roberto D'Alimonte, a politics professor at Rome's LUISS university.

Grillo will play a decisive role. He has to decide whether to strike a limited agreement with the left or whether to go for fresh elections

"All the cards are in his hands," D'Alimonte said.

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