The General's aggressive and fascist policy Roberto Vannacci in Toscana It was a real flop. Vannacci had been given carte blanche by the top management of the Alloy in setting up the electoral campaign for the regional elections in Tuscany but the result could not have been more disappointing: under his direction, the Alloy It only collected 4,48% of the votes, which is equivalent to the worst electoral result of the League itself in recent years, far not only from the Regional Tuscan of 2020 when the League, at the moment of maximum splendor of Matteo Salvini, collected 21,8% but worse than both the 2022 general election (6,6%) and the 2024 European elections (6.3%). Evidently, voters continue to prefer the governing League to the fighting one, that is, the League of the Governors of the North rather than the adventurist and extremist one of Vannacci. But, together with the resounding defeat of Vannacci's League, there is another flop in the Tuscan regional elections that is making headlines and will spark discussion: it is the collapse of the Five Stars by Giuseppe Conte who collected a paltry 4,34%, outclassed not only by the Pd (35,04%) and come on Verdi (6,79%) but doubled by the Per list Giani and Reformist House, animated by Matteo Renzi which, after the good result in Calabria, collected 8,56% in ToscanaThe Tuscan elections are still local elections, and their results should not be overstated and mechanically projected onto the national level, as is often mistakenly done. However, the vote on October 12th and 13th tells us two things: that right-wing and left-wing extremism do not pay, and that the success of the reformists confirms that the real battle between the center-left and the center-right is being played out in the center. At both the local and national levels.
Tuscany regional elections: Vannacci, what a flop! He's the big loser, along with the Five Star Movement.
In Tuscany, Vannacci brings the League to its lowest point, but the Five Star Movement is also a resounding flop: further proof that maximalism does not pay and that the challenge between the centre-right and the centre-left is won in the centre, as demonstrated by the victory of Giani and Casa Riformista, led by Matteo Renzi.
