This study critically analyses Euroscepticism in Germany and Italy. To do this, the work is a comparative study researched using secondary data. The study will evaluate the political representation, media, migration, economy, and public opinion in each country to outline the key areas of Euroscepticism. The analysis will discuss the similarities and differences between Euroscepticism in both countries. This analysis and evaluation will allow us to understand the similarities and differences of Euroscepticism in both countries and its representation at a national and EU level.
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