- Polls suggests that No is very likely to win in the referendum
- We believe that Renzi is most likely to remain in power, even if he loses referendum
- We see the chances of chaotic early elections without a new electoral law at around 30%
- Referendum on the euro is still a distant threat, but early elections could strengthen anti-euro parties
- Trump's victory has increased the chances that Renzi will resign
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