Regional, ends 3-3. The center-left holds Campania, Tuscany and Puglia; the center-right is confirmed in Veneto and Liguria and destroys the Marches. Referendum: yes win



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Clear success of Yes in the constitutional referendum on the reduction of parliamentarians. Supporters are close to 70. The regional match finishes 3-3, according to projections. But, given the circumstances, for the center left it is much more than a draw.

by Andrea Gagliardi

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The National Secretary PD Nicola Zingaretti with the President of Campania Vincenzo De Luca

Clear success of Yes in the constitutional referendum on cutting parliamentarians. Supporters are close to 70. The regional match finishes 3-3, according to projections. But, given the circumstances, for the center left it is much more than a draw.

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Clear victory of the yes (with more than 69%) in the constitutional referendum on the reduction of parliamentarians. And three to three the result of the regional elections, with the center-left maintaining Campania, Tuscany and Puglia (the last two dates in the balance of the last polls and the first exit polls) and the center-right triumphing in Veneto and Liguria, snatching the Marche. These are the main results of the electoral consultation on September 20 and 21, with the count concluded for the referendum and still in process for the regional ones. The M5, the only party that has been convinced to say yes, takes the victory in the referendum, but registers a negative performance in the regionals. While the Pd led by Zingaretti comes out substantially reinforced.

Giani and Emiliano forwards in Tuscany and Puglia

Therefore, he confirmed the “plebiscite” announced by Zaia in Veneto, the victory of the outgoing president Toti in Liguria and the center-right candidate Acquaroli in Marche. On the opposite front, De Luca’s outgoing assertion in Campania is clear, but also Emiliano in Puglia and Giani in Tuscany are heading towards a major victory against center-right rivals Fitto and Ceccardi respectively.

Draw (three to three) between center-right and center-left

In detail, in Tuscany Eugenio Giani (center left), in the middle of the ballot, has an advantage of 9 points (48.9%) over the center-right rival Susanna Ceccardi with 40%. According to the latest Opinio-Rai projections in Veneto, Luca Zaia is clearly in the lead with 77.1% over Arturo Lorenzoni (center-left), still at 16.8%. In Liguria, Giovanni Toti (center-right) is ahead with 55.5% Ferruccio Sansa (center-left and M5) with 38.4% In Puglia, Michele Emiliano (center-left) leads with 46.6% against Raffaele Fitto with 37.6%. 11.3% of the M5 candidate, Antonella Laricchia, should register here. In the Marche region, Francesco Acquaroli (center-right) is ahead with 51.2%, while Maurizio Mangialardi (center-left) follows at 35.7%. In Campania Vincenzo De Luca (center-left) is ahead with 64.7% over Stefano Caldoro (center-right) with 20.8%. With the 5 of Valeria Ciarambino at 11.5%.

Referendum, Zingaretti satisfied: now reforms are coming

The leader of the Democratic Party Nicola Zingaretti is “satisfied” with the result of the referendum. With the triumph of Yes, “a season of reforms opens and with the allies we will do everything possible to make it advance quickly.” As for the result of the regional, the Democratic Party “is the first Italian political party.” That said, he adds, “let’s not fall into the trap of rearranging the names: we will pressure the government on how to spend the billions of euros well” from the Recovery Fund. And he raises on immigration: “On the decrees of Salvini there is an agreement and now they must be absolutely modified. “Thanks to Zingaretti who, amid pressures and pessimism of all kinds, led the party in the right direction, both in the referendum and in the regional elections. It was not easy and now that he and the Democratic Party are stronger, the government and the constitutional reforms will be able to move forward ”, Dario Franceschini, head of the Democratic Party government delegation, comments on Twitter.

Referendum, Di Maio: historic result, impossible without M5S

“What we have achieved today is a historic result. Let’s go back to having a normal Parliament, with 345 seats and fewer privileges. It is politics that gives a signal to citizens. Without the 5-Star Movement, all this would never have happened ”, writes Chancellor Luigi Di Maio on FB, who speaks of“ a starting point, not an end point ”. And he adds: “Starting today a path of renewal and rebirth will be reopened that will see us united: in this framework, the next step must be the approval of a proportional electoral law.” And he relaunches: “I want to invite both yes and no to the front: let us also reduce the salaries of parliamentarians.” As for the political consequences of the referendum, according to Di Maio “someone wanted him to hit the government as well, but it was a boomerang.”

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