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Elections: Meloni and Santanchè elected 5 times

2022-09-27T15:12:41.841Z


Elected five times: Giorgia Meloni and Daniela Santanchè are the plurielect candidates throughout Italy, both lined up with the Brothers of Italy, respectively in the Chamber and in the Senate. (HANDLE)


Elected five times:

Giorgia Meloni

and

Daniela Santanchè

are the plurielect candidates throughout Italy, both lined up with the Brothers of Italy, respectively in the Chamber and in the Senate.

Giorgia Meloni was elected (according to data from the Interior Ministry) in Lombardy, Lazio, Puglia and in two colleges in Sicily.

Santanché in Piedmont, two colleges in Lombardy, Tuscany and Lazio.

Forza Italia leader

Silvio Berlusconi

has been elected four times (in the Senate) in Piedmont, Lombardy, Lazio and Campania.

Among those elected to three constituencies are

Chiara La Porta

(Fdi in the Chamber),

Antonio Tajani

in the Chamber,

Isabella Rauti

in the Senate,

Carlo Calenda

and

Matteo Renzi

, both in the Senate.

The small number of elected representatives did not bring many multi-elected to the center-left: with the exception of

Simona Malpezzi

elected in two constituencies for the Democratic Party in the Senate and

Ilaria Cucchi

for Left-Verdi also in the Senate.

Finally, among the leaders,

Matteo Salvini

was elected in two constituencies in the Senate, in Lombardy and Puglia. 


ANSA agency

Elections: from Santanché to Bonino, the challenges in the colleges.

Who won and who lost.

Excluding Bossi - Politics

Elected Meloni, Berlusconi, Lotito and Cucchi.

Casini beats Sgarbi in Bologna.

Rauti overtakes Fiano in Sesto San Giovanni.

Lavinia Mennuni triumphs over Bonino and Calenda (ANSA)

Source: ansa

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