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Italian regional votes show no sign of opposition breakthrough
The opposition held two southern regions while Meloni's right-wing bloc secured Veneto with over 60% vote, amid a low 43.6% turnout, showing no political shift before 2027.
- Italy's leftist opposition and ruling parties maintained their positions in regional votes, with no breakthroughs for challengers to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, as shown by provisional results reported on Monday.
- Roberto Fico and Antonio Decaro won in Campania and Puglia, respectively, while Alberto Stefani achieved over 60% of the vote in Veneto, supporting Matteo Salvini's League party.
- A YouTrend poll indicated that Roberto Conte is the most popular candidate among opposition voters, receiving 43% support compared to Elly Schlein's 29%.
- Giorgia Meloni congratulated the winning candidates on social media and emphasized the importance of serving citizens well.
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Italian regional votes show no sign of opposition breakthrough
Italy's leftist opposition and ruling parties held their ground in regional votes, provisional results showed on Monday, wrapping up a round of races in 2025 that saw no signs of any breakthrough for challengers to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right4Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Right
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- 50% of the sources lean Right
50% Right
L 25%
C 25%
R 50%
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