The local elections across Italy have concluded with the Democratic Party (Pd) securing a significant victory in the European elections in Milan, capturing 31.38% of the vote. Fratelli d’Italia followed as a strong contender, securing second place with 21.73%. The elections have led to a reshuffling of city councils and the emergence of new leadership in several regions.In Castelfiorentino, Francesca Giannì of the center-left government has been elected the youngest mayor of the Empolese Valdelsa region, with the Democratic Party (PD) showing a strong presence. Ascoli’s Mayor Marco Fioravanti is in the process of forming a new city council, taking into consideration the human and professional qualities of potential members. Meanwhile, Matteo Buoncristiani has become the first center-right mayor of Follonica in 78 years, following a historic election. Stefano Venturini of Fratelli d’Italia has won the mayoral election in Cavese with an overwhelming 60.86% of the vote.The results from various regions indicate a shifting political landscape in Italy, with the center-right gaining ground and the Democratic Party maintaining its influence in key areas. The new city councils and mayoral appointments are expected to bring fresh perspectives to the governance of their respective cities and contribute to the country’s overall political dynamics.
Key points
- The Democratic Party (Pd) won the European elections in Milan with 31.
- Francesca Giannì becomes the youngest mayor in the Empolese Valdelsa region, representing a center-left government.
- Matteo Buoncristiani’s election as mayor marks the first center-right leadership in Follonica in 78 years.
- Stefano Venturini of Fratelli d’Italia secures a decisive victory in Cavese’s mayoral election with 60.
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