Regions, 3 to 3 rewards Pd and Meloni Sì by 69.6% for the cut in Parliament



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The government breathes a sigh of relief at the end of the great electoral round at the time of the Covid. Matteo Salvini, despite the growing consensus of his ally-rival Giorgia Meloni, is unable to take advantage of election day to give the executive a shoulder and the center-right assault on Tuscany and Apulia fails. Finally, the challenge with the center-left in the Regionals ends 3 to 3, a to draw which reduces the ambitions of the captain of the Northern League. And, to give more vigor to Palazzo Chigi, the referendum on cutting the number of parliamentarians ends with the resounding victory of the S (69.6%).

The government of M5S-Pd comes out like this Reinforced since the electoral appointment that saw Italians summoned to the polls also in 962 municipalities to elect the mayor and in two single-member constituencies of the Senate for supplementary ones. Higher than expected the participation: the desire to vote prevailed over the fear of contagion, 53.84% of voters went to the polls for the referendum, participation in the Regional (57.21%) and administrative offices (66.19%).

The result of the Regionals counts as a victory for Zingaretti’s Democratic Party and at the same time celebrates broad affirmations for outgoing governors who have re-nominated in both camps. Northern League player Luca Zaia in Veneto was confirmed with more than 75% of the preferences, with his personal list at 40% and that of Carroccio stopped at 15%: a plebiscite that resonates as a threat to the leadership of Salvini. Even Giovanni Toti, in Liguria, was re-elected with a clear detachment from his opponent: in fact he was close to 55%, compared to 40.3% for the journalist Ferruccio Sansa, who experienced failure in his own skin. of the alliance cold between Pd and M5S. Two outgoing governors also confirmed in the center-left: in Puglia Michele Emiliano, who also faced the candidates of M5s and Italia Viva (Renzi’s party here did not reach 2%), he settled with more than 47% of the votes, defeating Raffaele. Dense. Much higher approval rates for Vincenzo De Luca, the governor-bailiff of Campania, re-elected with more than 66% of the vote. Eugenio Giani, politician low profile He came to the Democratic Party in 2007 after a long socialist militancy, with 48% rejecting in Tuscany the assault of Susanna Ceccardi, a student of Salvini he dreamed of conquering the red fortress, but stopped just above 40%. Decisive for the successes of Giani and Emiliano il disjoint vote of the grillini who accepted the call not to disperse the consensus. The center-left, as expected in the polls, has instead lost the Marches after 25 years: the new president Francesco Acquaroli, an Fdi deputy, who obtained 48.5%. Finally, in Valle d’Aosta, where there is no direct election of the president who will be elected by the Council, the League has the advantage (20-24%), ahead of the center-left Progressive Civic Project alliance.

The first data from Common, whose counting began at the end of the referendum and regional, indicate the almost certain victory in the first round of two candidates from the center-left: for Mattia Palazzi a Mantua and Franco Ianeselli to Trento. Luigi Bugnaro, center-right, with a ballot in progress thrown toward reconfirmation, perhaps without having to resort to the ballot. And in Reggio Calabria face to face between Giuseppe Falcomat of center-left, and Nino Minicuci, of center-right, both with 31-35%. In times of Covid it was not entirely obvious that all the criticism would be overcome to allow the regular influx of voters the comment leaked from Palazzo Chigi after the closing of the polls, the Italians offered a great testimony of democratic participation.

September 21, 2020 (change September 21, 2020 | 22:44)

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