Ruling coalition triumphs in Italy's biggest and richest regions
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni arrives for her first cabinet meeting at Chigi Palace in Rome, Italy on October 23 2022. Picture: REUTERS/REMO CASILLI
“This result consolidates the centre-right and strengthens the work of the government,” Meloni wrote on Twitter. “It is unfortunate that the turnout was very, very low. We must try to rebuild the relationship between citizens and institutions,” Fabio Rampelli, a senior member of Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party, told RAI television.
However, fears inside the coalition that support might crumble for Meloni's two main partners proved unfounded. Matteo Salvini's League strengthened its standing in its Lombardy heartlands while Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia easily outpaced centrist rivals who had courted its supporters.
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