In the capitals it ends 4-2 for the center-right, ballot in 7 cities. All administrative results

In the capitals it ends 4-2 for the center-right, ballot in 7 cities.  All administrative results

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The government coalition tears Latina from the center-left and also wins in Imperia, Treviso and Sondrio. The dem assert themselves in Brescia and Teramo (with the M5s). In the second round, eyes on Ancona. Meanwhile Sgarbi collects another job: mayor of Arpino

The center-right wins, but does not take off. The Democratic Party defends itself, with the M5s – as usual, when it comes to local elections – not received, or almost. This is the provisional balance that emerges from the first round of the administrative elections, where between Sunday and Monday there were votes in 13 provincial capitals (about 600 municipalities in all): in 7 of these – the spotlights are focused on Ancona in particular – the appointment is remained on the ballot, but meanwhile the partial is 4 to 2 for the government coalition, which collects success in the first round in Latina, Imperia, Treviso and Sondrio. The centre-left is confirmed instead in Brescia and Teramo.

The results in the cities

Listening to the post-vote comments, as always on these occasions, each party found something good in the result of the polls, a success to claim. But perhaps it is more useful to keep to the reality that the numbers of the Viminale return. Certainly the center-right can celebrate a Latinwhere he tears the administration away from the centre-left: in the second city of Lazio by number of inhabitants, it is Matilde Eleonora Celentano which exceeds 70 percent of the votes, driven above all by 29 percent of the Brothers of Italy list, the most voted in a city that has also seen Giorgia Meloni spend the electoral campaign. The outgoing mayor Damiano Coletta, supported by an alliance that included Pd and M5s, stops at 29.2 percent.

The premier had also been a Brescia – the most populous among the administrations at the polls – for the closure of the electoral campaign, but here the effect of his visit weighed much less. The new mayor is Laura Castelletti, a dem expression in whose coalition there was also the Third Pole, but not the M5s (2.48 percent for the grillino candidate Alessandro Lucà, together with the Popular Union and the Communist Refoundation). Castelletti, former deputy of Emilio Del Bono, now councilor in the Lombardy region, gets 54.84 percent. While Fabio Rolfi, supported by Meloni, Salvini and Berlusconi, stands at just over 41 percent. Remaining in Lombardy, in Sondrio the center-right is confirmed: Marco Scaramellini will again be mayor, collecting 57.86 percent of the votes; the center-left (without the M5s, which did not appear here) is close to 40 percent.

Also confirm for Claudius Scajola (and for the alliance that leads the country), mayor for the fourth time. TO Imperiathe former minister obtains a strong mandate, 62.97 percent of the votes in the curious challenge against Ivan Bricco, the policeman who investigated him 6 times. The latter, supported by the centre-left (again without the M5s, whose candidate reaches just 1.42 percent), reaches 22.6 percent.

The Northern League also gets the reconfirmation Mario Conte in Treviso, increasing the 54 percent of 2018: yesterday 64.7 percent of Treviso voted for him (his personal list is over 30 percent, with the League at 17 and FdI at 11). Beats Giorgio De Nardi of the centre-left (stopped at 28, 27 percent). Grillini at stake (in tandem with Unione Popolare), whose candidate is just over 2.3 percent.

TO Teramohowever, the dem and M5s were in coalition: they collect the tricolor band which will be entrusted to Gianguido D’Alberto in favor of which 54.47 percent of the voters expressed themselves. Also in this case it is a reconfirmation. Carlo Antonetti, from the centre-right, stops at 36.43 per cent.

The Ballots

It will be ad Ancona the most interesting challenge of the second round. It was the only regional capital to vote in this round, the center-right aims to conquer what is historically considered a fiefdom of the left. He is ahead, after the first round, thanks to 45.11 percent in favor of Daniel Silvetti. A result that the centre-left, led by Ida Simonella, he will try to reverse in two weeks, starting from his 41.28 percent and hoping to attract the consent of the civic and grillini whose candidate is at 3.64 percent.

Moving on to Tuscany, the ballots are also awaited in Siena, Pisa and Massa. In the city of the Palio, which is currently led by the center-right, Fabio Nicoletti and Anna Ferretti will see it. The first, supported by Lega, Fi and Fdi, is ahead with 30.51 percent, while the progressive candidate is at 28.7 percent (without M5s). The situation in the Pisan municipality is somewhat different. Here too the city was led by the centre-right, whose candidate Michele Conti came close to winning the first round: 49.96 per cent, just a handful of votes away from the election, 15-20 according to some analyzes during the night. Paolo Martinelli is pursuing him, for the center-left, starting from his 41.12 percent and from an alliance that in this case sees Grillini and Pd together.

In Massa, the challenge will be between Francesco Persiani, representative of a center-right who did without FdI in the first round (Marco Guidi claimed, he stopped at just under 20 percent). For Persians, 35.42 percent of the votes. Against him Romulus Enzo Riccia whisker from 30 percent, with a center-left without pentastellati (over 5 percent with the common candidate, together with Unione Popolare).

Challenge also open to Vicenza, but here the starting situation is reversed. Lead the center-left who will try to wrest the administration from the center-right. Without the grillini, the progressive axis in support of Giacomo Possamai reaches 46.23 percent. While Francesco Rucco – outgoing mayor – is at 44.06 percent.

On 28-29 May, polling stations will also reopen in Terni And Toasts. In the Umbrian municipality already governed by the center-right, Orlando Masselli (Lega, Fi, Fdi and civic lists) starts with 35.81 percent. Flop on the left, which in the second round will not have its representative: Jose Maria Kenny, supported by the Democratic Party, stops at 21 percent while Claudio Fiorelli (M5s and other lists) just under 11 percent. It will then be up to Stefano Bandecchi, entrepreneur and civic candidate, play the game: 28.14 the result of the first round. In Puglia, the outgoing Riccardo Rossi is the last of the candidates in the running, with a 10 percent with a strong environmental connotation that could prove decisive in 15 days. However, the dispute will concern Giuseppe Marchionna of the center-right (44 percent) and Roberto Fusco (33.32) around which the wide field has reformed, from Pd to M5s.

Finally, a special mention deserves it Vittorio Sgarbi, elected mayor of Arpino, a small town in the province of Frosinone with just over 6,000 inhabitants. Only a few months ago the art critic was elected regional councilor in Lombardy, as well as being undersecretary, pro-mayor of Urbino, former mayor of Sutri and councilor of Frosinone. Assignment Collector.

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