European Union suffers a second dose of referendum panic after Italy's Matteo Renzi loses
James ChessellEditor-in-Chief
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Matteo Renzi's heavy referendum defeat confirms that anti-establishment populism is the singular disruptive force in European politics.
This is the second time in six months a questionable decision by a prime minister to hold a referendum has plunged the continent into political and financial turmoil. Just like Britain's David Cameron after the shock Brexit vote, Renzi has chosen to resign rather than clean up the mess.
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James Chessell is the Editor-in-Chief of The Australian Financial Review. He is the former Executive editor of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, and a former Business editor and Europe correspondent at the AFR. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at james.chessell@afr.com
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