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YOU ARE INVITED TO ITALIAN ELECTION 2018: Instability, uncertainty & Euroscepticism? HEAR THE CANDIDATES Italians in Italy and abroad cast their vote in Italian elections scheduled for 4 March 2018 to elect their new representatives in the Italian parliament. As we speak, Italians in Australia are receiving their electoral ballot papers and will have the opportunity to cast their vote for their own college of Africa, Asia, Oceania and Antarctica. How will Italians in Australia vote? What impact will votes from abroad have in Italy? This forum will provide a platform for candidates standing in the Election in Australia’s Electoral College to illustrate their program and political agenda. The forum will also address the governability issue in Italy and the impact votes from abroad might have in the upcoming elections. The event will be moderated by Assoc. Professor Bruno Mascitelli and is sponsored by the EU Centre at RMIT University, the Contemporary European Studies Association of Australia (CESAA), and Swinburne University of Technology. 14 FEBRUARY 2018 12:30pm - 2:00pm RMIT, CITY CAMPUS Emily McPherson Building (Bld 13) Level 3, Room 9 (Ethel Osborne Hall) 405 Russell Street Melbourne VIC 3000 FREE EVENT Light Refreshments will be served RSVP: https://italian-election-2018.eventbrite.com.au

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Page 1: YOU ARE ITALIAN ELECTION 2018 · 2018. 2. 1. · Italians in Italy and abroad cast their vote in Italian elections scheduled for 4 March 2018 to elect their new representatives in

YOU ARE INVITED TO

ITALIAN ELECTION 2018: Instability, uncertainty & Euroscepticism?

HEAR THE CANDIDATES

Italians in Italy and abroad cast their vote in Italian elections scheduled for 4 March 2018 to elect their new representatives in the Italian parliament. As we speak, Italians in Australia are receiving their electoral ballot papers and will have the opportunity to cast their vote for their own college of Africa, Asia, Oceania and Antarctica. How will Italians in Australia vote? What impact will votes from abroad have in Italy?

This forum will provide a platform for candidates standing in the Election in Australia’s Electoral College to illustrate their program and political agenda. The forum will also address the governability issue in Italy and the impact votes from abroad might have in the upcoming elections.

The event will be moderated by Assoc. Professor Bruno Mascitelli and is sponsored by the EU Centre at RMIT University, the Contemporary European Studies Association of Australia (CESAA), and Swinburne University of Technology.

14 FEBRUARY 2018 12:30pm - 2:00pm

RMIT, CITY CAMPUSEmily McPherson Building (Bld 13) Level 3, Room 9 (Ethel Osborne Hall) 405 Russell Street Melbourne VIC 3000

FREE EVENT Light Refreshments will be served

RSVP:

https://italian-election-2018.eventbrite.com.au