Today and tomorrow's elections in Umbria and Emilia-Romagna are also a test at a national level, especially for Elly Schlein and Giuseppe Conte. Here's everything you need to know about the vote on the 17th and 18th…
Bucci's center-right won in Liguria by a handful of votes and Giuseppe Conte's own goal in refusing the votes of Matteo Renzi's Iv was decisive for the center-left's defeat. If the…
Genoa supports the center-left candidate, despite projections giving the center-right candidate the lead. Fdi below 15%. Turnout plummets to 46%
Swg instant polls and Opinio-Rai exit polls indicate a head-to-head with a slight advantage for Bucci over Orlando. Turnout down, bad weather also weighs
After the judicial storm that led to the resignation of Giovanni Toti, Liguria returns to the polls to elect the new president and the regional council. Liguria is also a test for the Meloni Government. Conte's vetoes…
The President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron, meeting the political forces in view of the formation of the new government, made it known that he will appoint the new prime minister on Tuesday. The hypothesis of a centre-left government is put forward
Between Italia Viva and the Democratic Party, a change of strategy is looming that can bring the broad field of the center-left closer together: an end to the vetoes and the start of the alliance strategy. It won't be a downhill road but for Italian politics...
Moderate, obscure, a huge football fan. He re-founded the Labor Party from the grassroots, ousting any Corbyn-style radicalism and bringing it back to Downing Street. Healthcare, school, immigration are the cornerstones of his politics. This is who Keir Starmer, the new…
Among the main cities, Cagliari and Bergamo go to the center-left in the first round, Pescara and Ferrara to the center-right. Here are the final results
“They saw us coming but were unable to stop us.” Giorgia Meloni closes her brief speech at the Parc dei Principi with a jab at Elly Schlein. The PD secretary shortly before, in the Dem headquarters, had claimed to…
The center-right clearly wins the Abruzzo regional elections and Meloni's government is also breathing. No luck for the centre-left wide field which did not replicate the Sardinian miracle
Today we vote in Abruzzo. Open challenge between Marsilio, outgoing governor supported by the centre-right, and D'Amico, candidate of the broad camp. All eyes on the turnout, considered decisive. Test for majority and opposition after the Sardinia effect
Fight to the last vote between Todde and Truzzu at the Regionals in Sardinia. Center-left ahead in the big cities, but center-right manages to overtake
In spite of the anti-migrant barricades advocated by Salvini, the courageous Northern League governor of Veneto and the region's centre-left mayors are experimenting with a bipartisan protocol of widespread reception of migrants to be sent to work to fill the growing shortage…
On 28 and 29 May there will be ballots in 41 Italian municipalities - All eyes on the 3 Tuscan cities and Ancona, the only regional capital - First round in Sicily and Sardinia: crowds of candidates in Catania
Laura Castelletti is the new mayor of Brescia, Scajola towards reconfirmation in Imperia, many ballots - Turnout above 59%
Fedriga obtains a second mandate with over 60% of the votes - Third Pole below the threshold, turnout drops to 45,3%
For the first time turnout below 50% - According to the first trends, the Northern League Fontana confirms himself as Governor in Lombardy with an absolute majority, the Pd at 35% and Moratti at 10% - In Lazio, the meloniamo Rocca wins…
While we proceed to count the winners and losers, we try to understand what the distribution of seats in Parliament will be. Here are all the numbers
Instead of pursuing the chimeras of presidentialism and de-federalism, the co-founder of the Brothers of Italy (and possible future Minister of Industry); Guido Crosetto invites his centre-right climbing partners to "a pact with the adversaries" to face a very hot autumn.…
The result of the ballots rewards the center-left beyond expectations, but in the provincial capitals the center-right wins 13 mayors against 10 - The turnout drops to 42,1%
INTERVIEW WITH BEPPE VACCA, former Pd parliamentarian and former president of the Gramsci Foundation - "The conclusion of the presidential election demonstrates all the strength of politics" and makes "the Mattarella-Draghi tandem Italy's strongest asset in the reform process of the 'Europe' - We must…
The forcing of the center-right to elect Casellati to the Presidency of the Republic fails: only 382 votes were collected with 60 snipers in the center-right - For the next vote, things change and Casini seems to reopen
In the absence of an agreement between the various sides, the quorum for the election of the President of the Republic is very far away - The first vote ended in a stalemate - In the morning Draghi met Salvini and Letta,…
According to an electoral poll conducted for Il Sole 24 Ore by Professor D'Alimonte, without the electoral contest of IV and Action, the centre-left would be 6 points behind the centre-right which, barring unforeseen events or a new proportional electoral law,…
The outcome of the ballot in Rome between the center-right candidate and that of the Democratic Party will give the general signal to the local elections in October - The votes of Calenda, which is in third place, and of Raggi, which finishes…
Outgoing Mayor Grillina, Virginia Raggi, rejected in the first round in the projections on the elections in Rome: Michetti of the center-right and Gualtieri of the Pd in the ballot - Calenda fourth with less than 20% - Flop turnout below 50%
An electoral affirmation by Calenda in Rome, accelerated by Giorgetti's endorsement, would also have undoubted effects on the national political scene, undermining bipolarity, facilitating Draghi's permanence at the helm of the Government and reopening the discussion on the electoral law in…
For the first time in the history of the Republic, oil and gas workers and entrepreneurs marched together in last Saturday's union march in Rome: it is the sign of an Italy that loves work and raises its head against…
The united centre-right conquers Abruzzo in the regional elections with 48% of the votes - The Five Stars fall below 20% - The centre-left is approaching 30% - The Abruzzo vote will increase the excitement of the Di Maio-Salvini government
INTERVIEW with BRUNO TABACCI, leader of the Democratic Center and parliamentarian of +Europe - "The Five Star-Lega government is not the only possible solution but, if Di Maio and Salvini continue to behave like absolute winners, the center-left will only have the opposition"…
Interview with RICCARDO ILLY, independent candidate of the centre-left for the Senate in the constituency of Trieste and Gorizia - "Renzi reminds me of Blair while Gentiloni I would compare him to Mitterrand: between the two now the better prime minister would be the second" - "Despite some…
According to an analysis carried out by the Istituto Cattaneo of Bologna, the new political formations (from Casapound to the Movimento 5 stelle) have younger candidates, with an average age of 35-36 years - The centre-left instead focuses on more rooted political exponents and social…
The Ulivo leader takes the field in support of the centre-left coalition, supports the list of "Together" and endorses Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni ("With him Italy is stronger") who replies: "We have to open a new season of reforms".
Today the counting of the Sicilian regional elections but the exit polls attribute 36-40% of the votes to the center-right of Musumeci, 33-37 to Cancelleri of M5S, 16-20% to Micari of the center-left and 6-10% to Fava of Mdp
The Sicilian regional elections of November 5 are getting closer and the centre-right and centre-left have not yet found the right balance - On the right, the choice is between Armao and Musumeci - The alliance between Pd and Alfano is almost certain, but…
VOTE ANALYSIS CARRIED OUT BY THE CATTANEO INSTITUTE - Voters who voted for M5S in the first round of the administrative elections largely chose abstention in the run-off, or preferred to side with the centre-right, confirming that they were moved by "political" motivations...
Matteo Renzi restarts from a new blog, announcing his return to the field - The secretary anticipates the reorganization of the Democratic Party and prepares for the arrival of the new secretariat.