According to preliminary EXIT POLL data, the parliamentary results in Italy were won by the center-right bloc, which obtained 41-45%. votes – says television RAI. Second place was taken by the centre-left bloc with a result of 25.5-29.5%. votes, and third place was the Five Star Movement with a score of 13.5-17.5 percent. votes.
The party of the Italian Brothers with its leader Giorgia Meloni obtained 22 to 26%. votes. The following places were taken by: the Democratic Party of Enrico Letty 17-21%, the Five Star Movement – 13.5-17.5%, the League of Matteo Salvini 8.5-12.5%. and Forza Italia Silvio Berlusconi 6-8 percent votes.
Partial attendance data was in line with survey predictions. Data obtained from half of the constituencies show that half of the eligible voters, or about 30 million Italians, cast their ballots at 7 p.m.
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The final election results in Italy will be announced on Tuesday. Commentators believe, however, that the winner of the vote will be available on Monday morning.
Italy. The center-right wins the early legislative
Pre-election polls said the main contender for prime minister was Giorgia Meloni, the leader of the right-wing Italian Brotherhood party. Never at the forefront of Italian government no woman was standing. Reuters commented ahead of Sunday’s vote that there were indications that Italy “will be taken over by the most right-wing government since World War II”.
Polling stations closed at 11 p.m. The Italians elected 400 deputies (previously it was 630 people) and 200 senators (so far 315). Under a law confirmed two years ago by referendum, the number of parliamentarians has been reduced by more than a third.
The left, from what I hear, does not have a serious manifesto and the parties are alone, while the right has at least a coalition
says the voter Paolo, whom he quotes Reuters. The centre-right coalition is formed by the Italian Brotherhood party led by Giorgia Meloni, Matteo Salvini’s League and Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia. The latter was already Prime Minister and Salvini was Deputy Prime Minister. The centre-left bloc was led by Democratic Party leader Enrico Letta.
Italy. The center-right wins the early legislative
Early parliamentary elections in Italy were needed after the collapse of the ruling coalition and the collapse of Mario Draghi’s government. Three months ago, the Five Star Movement, which was part of the coalition, disbanded. There was an internal dispute within the party over the supply of arms to Ukraine.
Giuseppe Conte, the leader of the group, opposed sending military equipment. He and his faction say this risks prolonging the war and the suffering of the people. Chief Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Italian Luigi Di Maio, also a member of this party, did not agree with this approach. He judged that such an attitude weakened Italy’s position within the European Union and NATO, since Conte’s views contradicted the line of the two alliances. The head of diplomacy left the government in June.
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