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The left wins the municipal elections in Italy

2021-10-19T16:52:20.520Z


The Democratic Party has pocketed the country's five largest cities in the face of a divided right. Rome The Italian Democrats celebrated their victory in the municipal Piazza dei Santi Apostoli, in Rome, where the victories of Olivier, the center-left coalition behind the Democratic Party (PD), were once celebrated. There was like an old world air coming back, with the ebb of the Five Stars (M5S) and the big comeback of a political life built around the left-right divide. After the PD's victor


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The Italian Democrats celebrated their victory in the municipal Piazza dei Santi Apostoli, in Rome, where the victories of Olivier, the center-left coalition behind the Democratic Party (PD), were once celebrated. There was like an old world air coming back, with the ebb of the Five Stars (M5S) and the big comeback of a political life built around the left-right divide. After the PD's victory in Milan, Bologna and Naples in the first round, its two leading candidates, Roberto Gualtieri in Rome and Stefano Lo Russo in Turin, won with 60% of the vote. The democratic left also won 14 of the 19 regional or provincial capitals called to vote. It thus once again becomes the dominant force in large agglomerations, knowing that in less populated municipalities, the electoral map is more balanced.Of the 118 cities called to vote, the left won 52, the right 38.

See also

In Rome, a municipal election under high tension

This victory validates the strategy of union of the left chosen by the democratic leader

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Source: lefigaro

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