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Rome: MS5 boom with Raggi and Pd on the ballot. Milan: Measurement room on Parisi

ADMINISTRATIVE ELECTIONS - Grillino success in Rome: Raggi collects 35,4% and will go to the ballot with Giachetti who prevails over Meloni: Marchini's flop - Milan: Sala (Pd) narrowly wins over Parisi (center-right), it will be a ballot - Turin : Fassino ahead but Appendino (Ms5) is close to 31% – Naples: De Magistris ahead of Lettieri (centre-right) – Bologna: Merola (Pd) in the ballot with Borganzoni (Lega).

Rome: MS5 boom with Raggi and Pd on the ballot. Milan: Measurement room on Parisi

Five Star Boom a Roma with the Rays (35,4%), who will go to the ballot with Jackets (Pd), which prevails over Melons (24,8% against 20,7%), while for Marchini-Berlusconi is flop (less than 11%) e fassina it does not reach 5%.

Head to head a Milano between Sala (Pd), which takes 41,7%, and Parisi (centre-right), which collects 40,8%: between them there will be a runoff in the last vote.

Ballots also in the other three major cities in which the vote was held. TO Torino the outgoing mayor Ash (41,9%) will have to deal with the hanger of the 5 Star Movement, which takes home 30,8%.

Napoli De Magistris (42,4%) is well ahead of litter boxes (24%) of the centre-right which surpasses the brave of the Pd stops at 21,4%.

Finally, a Bologna the outgoing mayor Merola he is first (39,6%) but must challenge the Northern League in the second round Borgonzoni (22,2%).

Only a Cagliari the outgoing mayor Zedda of Sel, supported by the Pd and also appreciated by Renzi, wins flat in the first round and confirms himself as mayor with over 50%.

With ballots still open and based on projections, these are the first verdicts of the administrative elections of 5 June which can be summarized as follows:

1) clear success of Movement 5 Stars in Rome with Raggi, which is a candidate to administer the capital, and a good result in Turin with Appendino which forces the outgoing mayor Fassino of the Democratic Party to take the ballot: in Milan, Bologna and Naples, however, the results of the grillini are modest;

2) minimum wage for the Pd di Renzi, who is leading in Milan with Sala but only slightly over Parisi, goes to the ballot in Rome prevailing on the right, is ahead for the second round in Turin and Bologna but does not touch the ball in Naples, where Valente does not arrive not even on the ballot;

3) good result of center united only in Milan, where Parisi is very close to Sala, even if he has probably already filled up and it will be difficult for him to win more votes, but a clear flop in Rome where the division of the Lepenist wing Meloni-Salvini and the more moderate one of Marchini- Berlusconi (9%), who records a sensational flop, fails the ballot thus paving the way for the showdown between Forza Italia and the League.

Conclusion: local elections are local elections and their outcome will have no aftermath on the stability of the Renzi government, which however, as he imagined, does not have the wind in its sails. Before making an assessment, however, we will have to wait for the ballot, which will be another film because the identity of a political force will not count so much as its ability to weave alliances and win new votes. Let's not forget that in Rome, two municipal elections ago, Rutelli won in the first round but Alemanno prevailed in the ballot even if the initial gap was only five percentage points. In fifteen days the final response.

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