Italy’s center-left claim mayoral wins; populists slump
ROME (AP) — Italy’s center-left forces, spearheaded by the Democrats, were sweeping to victory Monday in Milan and other big city mayoral races while clinching a runoff berth in Rome, where the populist 5-Star Movement’s incumbent Mayor Virginia Raggi faced a stinging defeat, according to partial vote counts and projections.
The 5-Stars, currently Parliament’s largest party, also failed to clinch a mayoral runoff slot in Turin, where one of their own had been mayor since 2016, with nearly 40% of the ballots counted.
In both Rome and Turin, 5-Star leaders had rebuffed Democrat Party overtures to join in an election alliance to battle right-wing forces and chose to run solo. Instead, where the two forces did team up, the candidates backed by Democrats and the 5-Stars appeared headed to resounding victories.
“You win where you broaden the coalition,” said Democratic Party leader Enrico Letta, citing the joint ticket’s first-round outright victories in Naples and Bologna.