Right Extremist Wins Italy Elections

The far-right leader, Giorgia Melon, has announced victory in the parliamentary elections in Italy and is on track to become the country's first female prime minister. Through a social networking post, Mellon has indicated that history has been written in Italy with this victory of the right. She has dedicated [...]
The far-right leader, Giorgia Melon, has announced victory in the parliamentary elections in Italy and is on track to become the country's first female prime minister. Through a social networking post, Mellon has indicated that history has been written in Italy with this victory of the right. It has dedicated victory to party militants and those who have supported it on its journey. The centre-right coalition has so far received 44% of the vote, while Melon's party, Italy's Brothers, has 26% of votes, writes La Repubblica. On the other hand, the leftist coalition has been voted 27%.
Larepubblica suggests that the projections have confirmed the ex-poles and counting has confirmed the findings, Italy's Vlach-led coalition has a clear majority. Since the centre of right has won political elections, Giorgia Melon has declared during midnight that it will be an IHD-led government.
In the Senate, the right centre is above 43% and the left centre 27%. FdI is the first party with more than 26% of the vote, the Lega falls to 9%, while Forza Italy is about 8%. And again: Enrico Letta's pd is about 20%, Action-Italia Viva exceeds 7%, Alleanza Verdi of Sinistra is over 3%, + Europe 3%, Italex around 2%, the Polish Union about 1. 5%, In Moderates with 1.1 %. Movement 5 Stars is at 15%. In the House of Representatives at the helm, there are still more than 43% of the centre-right coalition with FdI at 26.5%, League with almost 9% and Forza Italy less than 8%, while the centre left is at 27% (Pd below 20%). M5S is at 14.7% and Action-Ital live at almost 8%.












