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Right-wing coalition leads Italy's snap parliamentary polls

By IANS | Updated: September 26, 2022 08:45 IST

Rome, Sep 26 A right-wing coalition is projected to win Italy's snap parliamentary elections, projections based on partial ...

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Rome, Sep 26 A right-wing coalition is projected to win Italy's snap parliamentary elections, projections based on partial results revealed on Monday.

The nationalist Brothers of Italy, led by Giorgia Meloni, was the most voted party garnering 24.7 per cent of the ballots cast on Sunday, according to projections provided by Consorzio Opinio Italia pollster and published by state TV Rai News 24.

If confirmed, Meloni would most likely become the first woman to serve as the country's Prime Minister in the most right-wing government Italy has had in some 70 years, reports Xinhua news agency.

Meloni's two coalition allies Matteo Salvini's League party and former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right Forza Italia would win 8.7 per cent and 8 per cent, respectively.

Centre-left Democratic Party (PD) led by former Prime Minister Enrico Letta the main force in the centre-left alliance was projected as the second most-voted party with 19 per cent of the vote.

The Brothers of Italy and the PD were the leading forces within the main contenders in the campaign, namely a right-wing coalition and a centre-left alliance, respectively.

Populist Five Star Movement (M5S), which ran alone in the campaign, would gain around 16.7 per cent, while a smaller centrist force made of two parties Azione and Italia Viva would secure about 7.3 per cent of the vote.

Salvini's League party and Forza Italia both allies of the Brothers of Italy followed with 8.5 per cent to 12.5 per cent and 6 per cent to 8 per cent, respectively.

In light of partial data available, Rai News 24 reported that the right-wing alliance would control both houses of the next parliament, garnering 227-257 of the 400 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, or the lower house, and 111-131 of the Senate's 200 seats.

The snap elections were called after a national unity government, led for 17 months by Mario Draghi, collapsed in July after the centre-right parties and the M5S withdrew their support.

A main commitment of Draghi's cabinet was to put in place key reforms contained in the national resilience and recovery plan as agreed with the European Union in order to receive some 200 billion euros ($193 billion) by 2026, as part of the bloc's post-Covid recovery plan.

This would remain a key task for the next government, as the funds were being disbursed in tranches according to a specific reform implementation timetable.

Over 50 million citizens, including some 4.7 million living abroad, were eligible to cast their ballots on Sunday to choose the 400 deputies and 200 senators that will form the two houses of the next parliament.

For the first time ever, as a result of a recent constitutional reform, 18-year-olds in the country will be allowed to vote to elect the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies.

This applied to almost 2.7 million young citizens who have just come of age, according to the Interior Ministry.

Vote counting began soon after the closure of all polling stations on Sunday, but final results will not come out until later Monday.

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