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This article was published June 1, 2015 at 9:22.
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In regional elections looming in 2015 a score of 5: 2 for the center, the same as five years ago in the seven regions where voting took place yesterday. But the Democratic Party comes in part reduced by the election, losing to John Toti (center) the guidance of the Liguria Region. Defeat compensated by the victory of Vincenzo De Luca, you start to tear at the center of Campania Stefano Caldoro. The center then wins in Tuscany, Marche, Umbria, Puglia and Campania. The center in Veneto and Liguria. Down nearly 10 points the turnout, at 53.9% compared to 64.1 in 2010.
The center joined ripping Liguria Pd
In Liguria Giovanni Toti – with the support of the entire center – ripping the region to the center, internally divided. Toti gets 34.4%, while Raffaella Paita stops around 27.8%. Alice Salvatore, Movement 5 Stars, nearly 25 percent (24.8%). While the candidate civatiano Luca Pastorino (former PD) gets 9.4%.
In Campania De Luca the check on Caldoro
In Campania, the candidate of the Democratic Party, Vincenzo De Luca, is poised to win the elections with 40.9%. When there are few hundreds of sections to scrutinize has a lead of more than two points on Stephen Caldoro (38.2%), the outgoing governor in the center portion. In third place, Valeria Ciarambino (M5s) with 17.9%. But for the former mayor of Salerno (“unpresentable” according to the “black list” drawn up last Friday by the Anti-Mafia commission) now opens the game of decline linked to the law Severino (is sentenced in first instance for abuse of office, and how this intended to be suspended from office).
In Veneto Zaia (Lega) double Moretti (Pd)
In Veneto, the outgoing president Luca Zaia (Northern League) reconquest the region with the 50.5 percent. Dubbed the candidate of the Democratic Party Alessandra Moretti (22.7%). In third place Jacopo Berti (Five Star) with 11.8%. Fourth Flavio Tosi, former League, with 11.6%.
In Tuscany Rossi (Pd) wins without problems
In Tuscany the outgoing governor, the dem Enrico Rossi has exceeded the 40% threshold needed to secure victory in the first round, gaining 48 percent. In second place Claudio Borghi, candidate of the Northern League, at around 20 percent.
In Umbria wins the center-left, but suffers from
Surprisingly, the center has feared for his stronghold, Umbria. At the beginning of the examination, there was a head to head between the outgoing president dem, Catiuscia Marini (Pd) and the center-right challenger Claudio Ricci. Eventually, however, the outgoing governor has emerged with 42.8 percent against 39.3 opponent.
The Puglia to Emilia, Schitulli wins derby with Poli Bortone
In Puglia, Michele Emiliano (Pd) was approximately 47.4%. For the second head-to-head between the candidate grillina Laricchia Antonella and Francesco Schittulli (fittiani, FDI and moderate Area of the People) at around 18%. The latter won the derby inside the center with Adriana Poli Bortone (Fi and Us with Salvini) stops around 14.6 percent. Forza Italy with 10.8% passed, however, the list of Lease, to 9.3%. Emiliano has announced it intends to appoint Laricchia commissioner. But exponent Five Star has already arrived rebuffed. The derby between Schittulli (Lease-FDI) and Poli Bortone (Fi-League-Pli) goes to the first (18% versus 14%). F
In the Marche to Spacca fails the tris
In the Marches, the candidate of the center Luca Ceriscioli won with 41.1% of the votes. In second place Gianni Maggi (M5s) with 21.8%, followed by Francesco Acquaroli (center) at 19. Only in fourth place Gian Mario Spacca, the outgoing governor, elected in 2010 with the Democratic Party and now again on course for his third mandate with the support of Forza Italy. He just 14.2% of the vote.
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