The Italian former Minister of Economic Development and current head of the “Central Alliance” Carlo Calenda mentioned to the victory of the right and far right in yesterday’s Italian general election. “Italians have decided to give a clear majority to the nationalist right. We consider this prospect dangerous and uncertain. We will see if the Georgia Meloni she will be able to govern, we will make a tough but constructive opposition”, stressed Kalenda.
The Central Alliance, which Calenda created together with the Italian former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, received 7.7% in yesterday’s elections, according to the response of the Athens News Agency.
Outgoing foreign minister Luigi Di Maio was not re-elected
In the meantime, the leader of the “Citizens’ Effort” party and the outgoing foreign minister of Italy Luigi Di Maio failed to win re-election to the Italian parliament, according to election results announced in his constituency of Naples.
Di Maio, a former leader of the populist Five Star Movement, who left in June to found the Citizens’ Effort party, won 24.3% of the vote after counting in 403 of the 440 polling stations in the election. district of Naples Fuorigrota where in 2018 he was elected with a large majority.
The “Five Star Movement” candidate, former environment minister Sergio Costa, has a clear lead so far with 40.5% in this constituency.
On Tuesday comes the candidate of the center-right, Maria Rosaria Rossi, with 22.2%, while the candidate of the Italian centrist party Azione, Mara Carfania, comes fourth with 6.7%.
Source: News Beast

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