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  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Carmine Parisi (28), ex militante del PD cacciato dal Partito Democratico per aver denunciato le speculazioni edilizie nella zona del cilento e aver posto interrogativi sull'ex sindaco di Agropoli Franco Alfieri, ora candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania), è qui in posa per un ritratto ad Agropoli (SA) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: Carmine Parisi (28), former activist of the Democratic Party (PD / Partito Democratico) expelled from the party after denouncing the urban speculation in the Cilento region and questioning the actions of Franco Alfieri - former mayor of Agropoli and chief of staff of the governor of the Campania region Vincenzo De Luca, now running for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General Elections - poses for a portrait in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Il teatro "Eduardo De Filippo" di Agropoli, inaugurato durante l'amministrazione dell'ex sindaco Franco Alfieri, oggi candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: The theatre "Eduardo De Filippo", inaugurated by former mayor of Agropoli Franco Alfieri, now running for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General elections, is seen here in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018:  Il cantiere per i lavori di costruzione della nuova caserma della Guardia di Finanzia, avviati nel 2016 durante l'amministrazione dell'ex sindaco di Agropoli Franco Alfieri (Partito Democratico), oggi candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: The construction site  for the new Guardia di Finanzia (Financial Police) station, inaugurated in 2016 by former mayor of Agropoli Franco Alfieri (PD, Democratic Party, Partito Democratico), now running for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General elections, is seen here in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Vista del centro storico di Agropoli, amministrata dall'ex sindaco Franco Alfieri, candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: A view of the historical center of Agropoli, that was governed by former mayor Franco Alfieri, now chief of staff of the governor of the Campania region Vincenzo De Luca and running as a candidate for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 General Elections , in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • VALLO DELLA LUCANIA (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018:  Franco Castiello (centro), candidato per il Movimento 5 Stelle alla Camera dei Deputati nelle Elezioni Politiche del 2018, discute durante un incontro a Vallo della Lucania (SA) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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VALLO DELLA LUCANIA, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: Franco Castiello (center), running with the Five Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General Elections, speaks during a rally in Vallo della Lucania, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • SALERNO (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Piero De Luca (Partito Democratico), figlio del governatore della Regione Campania Vincenzo De Luca e candidato nelle elezioni politiche del 2018 alla Camera dei Deputati, nel colleggio plurinominale di Caserta-Aversa e nel  collegio uninominale di Salerno, arriva al suo comitato elettorale per un incontro a porte chiuse con gli amministratori locali, a Salerno (SA) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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SALERNO, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018:  Piero De Luca (Democratic Party / Partito Democratico), son of the governor of the Campania region Vincenzo De Luca e running as a candidate in the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 General Elections, arrives here at his celectoral committee where he will attend a meeting with local administrators, in Salerno, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Carmine Parisi (28), ex militante del PD cacciato dal Partito Democratico per aver denunciato le speculazioni edilizie nella zona del cilento e aver posto interrogativi sull'ex sindaco di Agropoli Franco Alfieri, ora candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania), è qui in posa per un ritratto ad Agropoli (SA) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: Carmine Parisi (28), former activist of the Democratic Party (PD / Partito Democratico) expelled from the party after denouncing the urban speculation in the Cilento region and questioning the actions of Franco Alfieri - former mayor of Agropoli and chief of staff of the governor of the Campania region Vincenzo De Luca, now running for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General Elections - poses for a portrait in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
<br />
The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: IUn parcheggio sorge al posto dello stadio, abbattuto nel 2007 per volere dell'allora sindacoFranco Alfieri (Partito Democratico), oggi candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: A parking is seen here in the space once occupied by the municipal stadium, demolished in 2007 during the administration (2007-2017) of Franco Alfieri (PD, Democratic Party, Partito Democratico), now running for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General elections, is seen here in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Il Palasport di Agropoli, inaugurato nel 2016 dall'allora sindaco Franco Alfieri (Partito Democratico), oggi candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: The Palasport sporting center, inaugurated in 2016 by former mayor of Agropoli Franco Alfieri (PD, Democratic Party, Partito Democratico), now running for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General elections, is seen here in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018:  Una donna passeggia lungo il Lido Azzurro periodicamente invaso da alghe che periodicamente si depositano da quando è stata costruita la barriera frangi-onda, soprannominata dai cittadini "Porto Furbo", voluta dall'ex sindaco di Agropoli Franco Alfieri, oggi candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018. Antonio Giorno dice: "Era una spiaggia bellissima. Non era così 60 anni fa".<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: A woman walks by the Lido Azzurro (Blu Beach) periodically periodicamente invaded by seaweed that deposit themselves along the beach since the construction of seawall wanted by Franco Alfieri (PD, Democratic Part, Partito Democratico), former mayor of Agropoli and chief of staff of the governor of the Campania region Vincenzo De Luca, now running as a candidate for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
<br />
The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Il teatro "Eduardo De Filippo" di Agropoli, inaugurato durante l'amministrazione dell'ex sindaco Franco Alfieri, oggi candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: The theatre "Eduardo De Filippo", inaugurated by former mayor of Agropoli Franco Alfieri, now running for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General elections, is seen here in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
<br />
The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Il teatro "Eduardo De Filippo" di Agropoli, inaugurato durante l'amministrazione dell'ex sindaco Franco Alfieri, oggi candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: The theatre "Eduardo De Filippo", inaugurated by former mayor of Agropoli Franco Alfieri, now running for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General elections, is seen here in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
<br />
The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Un uomo aspetta di fronte all'Ospedale di Agropoli, città amministrata dell'ex sindaco Franco Alfieri (Partito Democratico) dal 2007 al 2017, oggi candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: A man waits in front of the hostpital in Agropoli, the city governed from 2007 to 2017 by Franco Alfieri (PD, Democratic Part, Partito Democratico), now running for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General elections, is seen here in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Il liceo scientifico "Alfonso Gatto" inaugurato nel 2011 dall'allora sindacoFranco Alfieri (Partito Democratico), oggi candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: The "Alfonso Gatto" Scientific High School, inaugurated in 2011 by former mayor of Agropoli Franco Alfieri (PD, Democratic Party, Partito Democratico), now running for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General elections, is seen here in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Il centro sportivo intitolato a Peppino Impastato inaugurato nel 2013 dall'allora sindacoFranco Alfieri (Partito Democratico), oggi candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: The sporting center named after Peppino Impastato, inaugurated in 2013 by former mayor of Agropoli Franco Alfieri (PD, Democratic Party, Partito Democratico), now running for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General elections, is seen here in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
<br />
The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Il centro sportivo intitolato a Peppino Impastato inaugurato nel 2013 dall'allora sindacoFranco Alfieri (Partito Democratico), oggi candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: The sporting center named after Peppino Impastato, inaugurated in 2013 by former mayor of Agropoli Franco Alfieri (PD, Democratic Party, Partito Democratico), now running for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General elections, is seen here in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
<br />
The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Una vista di Agropoli, amministrata dall'ex sindaco Franco Alfieri, candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: A view of Agropoli, a city once governed by former mayor Franco Alfieri, now chief of staff of the governor of the Campania region Vincenzo De Luca and running as a candidate for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Un uomo passeggio nel porto di Agropoli, città  amministrata dall'ex sindaco Franco Alfieri, ora candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: A man walks by the harbor of Agripoli, a city once governed by former mayor Franco Alfieri,  now chief of staff of the governor of the Campania region Vincenzo De Luca and running as a candidate for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General Elections , in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Un uomo passeggio nel porto di Agropoli, città  amministrata dall'ex sindaco Franco Alfieri, ora candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: A man walks by the harbor of Agripoli, a city once governed by former mayor Franco Alfieri,  now chief of staff of the governor of the Campania region Vincenzo De Luca and running as a candidate for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General Elections , in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • SALERNO (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Piero De Luca (Partito Democratico), figlio del governatore della Regione Campania Vincenzo De Luca e candidato nelle elezioni politiche del 2018 alla Camera dei Deputati, nel colleggio plurinominale di Caserta-Aversa e nel  collegio uninominale di Salerno, fa un discorso nel suo comitato elettorale durante un incontro a porte chiuse con gli amministratori locali, a Salerno (SA) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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SALERNO, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018:  Piero De Luca (Democratic Party / Partito Democratico), son of the governor of the Campania region Vincenzo De Luca e running as a candidate in the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 General Elections, gives a speach at his celectoral committee during a meeting with local administrators, in Salerno, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • SALERNO (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Piero De Luca (Partito Democratico), figlio del governatore della Regione Campania Vincenzo De Luca e candidato nelle elezioni politiche del 2018 alla Camera dei Deputati, nel colleggio plurinominale di Caserta-Aversa e nel  collegio uninominale di Salerno, arriva al suo comitato elettorale per un incontro a porte chiuse con gli amministratori locali, a Salerno (SA) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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SALERNO, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018:  Piero De Luca (Democratic Party / Partito Democratico), son of the governor of the Campania region Vincenzo De Luca e running as a candidate in the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 General Elections, arrives here at his celectoral committee where he will attend a meeting with local administrators, in Salerno, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • SALERNO (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Piero De Luca (Partito Democratico), figlio del governatore della Regione Campania Vincenzo De Luca e candidato nelle elezioni politiche del 2018 alla Camera dei Deputati, nel colleggio plurinominale di Caserta-Aversa e nel  collegio uninominale di Salerno, arriva al suo comitato elettorale per un incontro a porte chiuse con gli amministratori locali, a Salerno (SA) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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SALERNO, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018:  Piero De Luca (Democratic Party / Partito Democratico), son of the governor of the Campania region Vincenzo De Luca e running as a candidate in the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 General Elections, arrives here at his celectoral committee where he will attend a meeting with local administrators, in Salerno, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • AGROPOLI (SA) - 4 FEBBRAIO 2018: Il liceo scientifico "Alfonso Gatto" inaugurato nel 2011 dall'allora sindacoFranco Alfieri (Partito Democratico), oggi candidato alla Camera dei Deputati nel collegio uninominale di Agropoli (Campania) il 4 febbraio 2018.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2018 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento – il Senato della Repubblica e la Camera dei deputati – si terranno domenica 4 marzo 2018. Si voterà per l'elezione dei 630 deputati e dei 315 senatori elettivi della XVIII legislatura. Il voto sarà regolamentato dalla legge elettorale italiana del 2017, soprannominata Rosatellum bis, che troverà la sua prima applicazione<br />
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AGROPOLI, ITALY - 4 FEBRUARY 2018: The "Alfonso Gatto" Scientific High School, inaugurated in 2011 by former mayor of Agropoli Franco Alfieri (PD, Democratic Party, Partito Democratico), now running for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2018 Italian General elections, is seen here in Agropoli, Italy, on February 4th 2018.<br />
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The 2018 Italian general election is due to be held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.<br />
Voters will elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Italy, since 1948.
    CIPG_20180204_ELE2018_PD-Campania_M3...jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech with all the elected laymakers of the movement from the Campania region, in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7739.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, poses for photos with all the elected laymakers of the movement from the Campania region, in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7803.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7469.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: The chef of "Addo Figlio è Peppe" restaurant, who claims to personally know the leader of the Five Star Movement Luigi Di Maio, is seen here shortly before the start of the celebration for the victory of Luigi Di Maio in the 2018 General Elections, in his hometown in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7395.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: A child plays with a yellow balloon (the symbol color of the Five Star Movement) after the celebrations for the leader of the movement Luigi Di Maio, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8105.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: The empty stage with a "Grazie" (Thank You) banner of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, is seen here after the event in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8090.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: The empty stage with a "Grazie" (Thank You) banner of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, is seen here after the event in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8083.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Paola Esposito (left), mother of the Five Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio, poses for a selfie with friends and fellow citizens after the celebration for his son Luigi who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8078.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Antonio Di Maio (center), father of the Five Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio,  chats with friends and fellow citizens after the celebration for his son Luigi who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8036.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Antonio Di Maio (center), father of the Five Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio,  chats with friends and fellow citizens after the celebration for his son Luigi who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8033.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, photograph and greet the leader as he leaves the celebration event in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7921.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, photograph and greet the leader as he leaves the celebration event in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7919.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, greets his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7878.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, greets his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7868.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, listen to his speech in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7697.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7634.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, listen to his speech in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7577.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7560.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, listen to his speech in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7480.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7444.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: The clients and chefs of "Addo Figlio è Peppe" restaurant, who claim to personally know the leader of the Five Star Movement Luigi Di Maio, are seen here shortly before the start of the celebration for the victory of Luigi Di Maio in the 2018 General Elections, in his hometown in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7428.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: The chef of "Addo Figlio è Peppe" restaurant, who claims to personally know the leader of the Five Star Movement Luigi Di Maio, is seen here shortly before the start of the celebration for the victory of Luigi Di Maio in the 2018 General Elections, in his hometown in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7381.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: The clients and chefs of "Addo Figlio è Peppe" restaurant, who claim to personally know the leader of the Five Star Movement Luigi Di Maio, are seen here shortly before the start of the celebration for the victory of Luigi Di Maio in the 2018 General Elections, in his hometown in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7377.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Paola Esposito (left), mother of the Five Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio, poses for a selfie with friends and fellow citizens after the celebration for his son Luigi who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8076.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Antonio Di Maio (center), father of the Five Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio,  chats with friends and fellow citizens after the celebration for his son Luigi who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8051.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Antonio Di Maio (center), father of the Five Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio,  chats with friends and fellow citizens after the celebration for his son Luigi who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_8026.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: A Five Star Movement donation machine is seen here next to a gazebo during the celebration event for Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7965.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: A Five Star Movement donation machine is seen here next to a gazebo during the celebration event for Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7952.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, photograph and greet the leader at the end of the celebration in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7912.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, photograph and greet the leader at the end of the celebration in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7909.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, greets his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7894.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, greets his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7889.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, greets his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7874.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, watch the celebration in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7840.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7703.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, listen to his speech in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7666.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7651.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7636.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
<br />
The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7613.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, listen to his speech in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
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  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7542.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7537.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement, who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, gives a speech in front of his supporters and  fellow citizens in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7513.jpg
  • POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, ITALY - 6 MARCH 2018: Fellow citizens and supporters of Luigi Di Maio, leader of the Five Star Movement who returned to his his hometown to celebrate the movement's victory in the 2018 Italian General Elections, listen to his speech in Pomigliano D'Arco, Italy, on March 6th 2018.<br />
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The Five-Star Movement, became the first party in Italy, with 33 percent of the vote.
    CIPG_20180306_NYT_DiMaio_M3_7572.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni is seen as she casts her vote for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022:  (L-R) Stefano Ferretti (38, driver) and Giusy Bonelli (40, entrepreneur), who both voted for Giorgia Meloni, pose for a in front of the Square Colosseum, an example of fascist architecture in the EUR district, the same district where Giorgia Meloni will cast her vote for the 2022 Italian general election, in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Paola Puglisi, 65, who voted for Giorgia Meloni, is seen here as steps out of the  polling station where she cast her vote for the 2022 Italian general election, in the 8th municipality of Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Poll workers are seen here as they certify votes for the 2022 Italian general election in a polling station set up inside a high school in the 1st municipality of Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: The interior of a voting booth for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in a poll set up inside a high school in the 1st municipality of Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: The list of parties and candidates for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in a polling station set up inside a high school in the 1st municipality of Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni takes a selfie with a supporter as she leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni takes a selfie with a supporter as she leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni takes a selfie with a supporter as she leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni leaves the polling station where she voted for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni is seen as she casts her vote for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni is seen as she casts her vote for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni is seen as she casts her vote for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni is seen here in a polling station before she casts her vote for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni is seen here in a polling station before she casts her vote for the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Security is seen here at the temporary Brother of Italy headquarters where a press conference will be held following the results of the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: The stage set up for a press conference by Giorgia Meloni following the results of the 2022 Italian general election is seen here in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Voters wait in line to cast their vote for the 2022 Italian general election in the Garbatella, a traditionally leftist district where the far-right leader Giorgia Meloni grew up and started her political career,in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: A poll worker casts a vote for the 2022 Italian general election in the Garbatella, a traditionally leftist district where the far-right leader Giorgia Meloni grew up and started her political career,in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: A voter is seen here walking away from a voting booth for the 2022 Italian general election in the Garbatella, a traditionally leftist district where the far-right leader Giorgia Meloni grew up and started her political career,in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
<br />
Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Voting booths are seen here in a polling station for the 2022 Italian general election in the Garbatella, a traditionally leftist district where the far-right leader Giorgia Meloni grew up and started her political career,in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
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The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: A voter casts her vote for the 2022 Italian general election in the Garbatella, a traditionally leftist district where the far-right leader Giorgia Meloni grew up and started her political career,in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: A voter and poll workers are seen here in a polling station for the 2022 Italian general election in the Garbatella, a traditionally leftist district where the far-right leader Giorgia Meloni grew up and started her political career,in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: A poll worker casts a voter's vote for the 2022 Italian general election in the Garbatella, a traditionally leftist district where the far-right leader Giorgia Meloni grew up and started her political career,in Rome, Italy, on September 25th 2022.<br />
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Italians began casting their votes on Sunday in what is being dubbed as a crucial election, as the far right, lead by Giorgia Meloni, eyes a historic victory<br />
<br />
On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above are voting for lawmakers in both the lower house Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the upper house of parliament.<br />
<br />
The general election was triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation in July when the populist 5-Star Movement  — one of the several parties in Draghi's marquee coalition, which included leftists, right-wing and centrist parties —  decided to withdraw its support for the prime minister's economic aid decree.
    CIPG_20220925_NYT-Italy-Elections_A7...jpg
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