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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: A worn out Italian and European flag is seen here at the entrance of the high school where a polling station was set up for the 2022 Italian general election, in the 1st municipality of 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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: Voters 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: Voters are seen here at 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 />
<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:  Viviana Verticchio (38, architect) poses for a portrait after casting a blank ballot, here next to the polling station and 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 />
<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: A police officer takes a picture of the press waiting for Giorgia Meloni's arrival at the polling station where she will vote for the 2022 Italian general election, in the 8th municipality of 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: Cameramen and photogaphers are seen here waiting for Giorgia Meloni's arrival at the polling station, where she will vote for the 2022 Italian general election, in the 8th municipality of 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: A voter is seen here before he votes as he enters the high school where a polling station was set up for the 2022 Italian general election, in the 1st municipality of 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: A nun is seen here before she votes as she enters the high school where a polling station was set up for the 2022 Italian general election, in the 1st municipality of 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: A poll worker casts a voter's vote 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 />
<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: A poll worker casts a voter's vote 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 />
<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: A poll worker casts a voter's vote 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 />
<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: A polling station worker prepares a ballot for a voter for the 2022 Italian general election in a poll set up inside a high school in the 1st municipality of 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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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: 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 />
<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.
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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 />
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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: 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.
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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.
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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 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 />
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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: 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 />
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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: 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 />
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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: 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.
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  • 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 />
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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: 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 />
<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: 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.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Voters arrive at a polling station 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.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Voters arrive at a polling station 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 />
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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: A voter steps inside a polling station to cast 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 is seen here walking away from a polling station after casting 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:  (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 />
<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 />
<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 Square Colosseum, an example of fascist architecture, is seen here in the EUR 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 />
<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 Square Colosseum, an example of fascist architecture, is seen here in the EUR 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 />
<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:  Viviana Verticchio (38, architect) poses for a portrait after casting a blank ballot, here next to the polling station and 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 />
<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: Voters cross the street after voting in a polling station next to 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 />
<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 Square Colosseum, an example of fascist architecture, is seen here in the EUR 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 />
<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 tries to enter the polling station filled with photographers and cameramen waiting for Giorgia Meloni's arrival at the polling station, where she will 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.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: A cameraman is seen here taking a video of the press waiting for Giorgia Meloni's arrival at the polling station where she will 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.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: Nuns are seen here after they cast their vote as they walk out of the high school where a polling station was set up for the 2022 Italian general election, 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: A voter is seen here after she cast her vote as she walks out of the high school where a polling station was set up for the 2022 Italian general election, 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: A sign with the electoral sections 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: A poll worker casts a voter's vote 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 stamp certifying a vote 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 />
<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.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 SEPTEMBER 2022: The stamp certifying a vote 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 />
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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: Poll workers are seen here as they check the list of voters 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 />
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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 poll worker certifies a vote 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 />
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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 poll worker prepares a ballot for a voter 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 />
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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: A poll worker casts a voter's vote 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: Poll workers certify a vote 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: A poll worker casts a voter's vote 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: A poll worker certifies a vote 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: A voter is seen here moments before casting his vote 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: A voter waits in line to vote 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: A nun asks information to a polling station worker regarding the 2022 Italian general election 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: Poll workers certify a vote 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: 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 />
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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: 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 />
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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:  Viviana Verticchio (38, architect) poses for a portrait after casting a blank ballot, here next to the polling station and 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 />
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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 nun is seen here before she votes as she enters the high school where a polling station was set up for the 2022 Italian general election, 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 />
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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 detail of the anti-fraud voucher of a ballot 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 />
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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: The press waits for Giorgia Meloni to vote half hour before polls close 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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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 24 FEBRUARY 2013: Leader of Civil Revolution and candidate for Prime Minister Antonio Ingroia (53) votes in a elementary school in Palermo, Italy, on February 24, 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader of Civil Revolution with mayor of Naples Luigi de Magistris, started his career as a magistrate in the Antimafia pool of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino who were killed in 1992 by the Mafia. After investigating on the secret talks between the Italian state and the Mafia in the early 1990s aimed at bringing a campaign of murder and bombing to an end, Antonio Ingroia became chief of investigations of the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG). <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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PALERMO, ITALIA - 24 FEBBRAIO 2013: Antonio Ingroia (53 anni), leader di Rivoluzione Civile e candidato alla Presidenza del Consiglio,vota in una scuola elementare a Palermo il 24 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader di Rivoluzione Civile insieme al sindaco di Napoli Luigi de Magistris, ha iniziato la sua carriera da magistrato nel pool antimafia di Giovanni Falcone e Paolo Borsellino, uccisi dalla mafia nel 1992. Dopo aver indagato sulla trattativa Mafia-Stato (un accordo che avrebbe previsto la fine della stagione stravista in cambio di un'attenuazione delle misure detentive previste dall'articolo 41bis), Antonio Ingroia è stato chiamato a dirigere l'unità di investigazione per la la lotta al narcotraffico in Guatemala per l'ONU.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del P
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Pierluigi Bersani (61), leader of the Democratic Party and candidate for Prime Minister of Italy in the 2013 Italian general elections, closes his campaign at the Teatro Jovinelli Theatre in Rome, Italy, on February 22, 2013.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Pierluigi Bersani (61 anni), leader del Partito Democratico e candidato premier nelle elezioni politiche del 2013, chiude la campagna elettorale al Teatro Jovinelli, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Pierluigi Bersani (61), leader of the Democratic Party and candidate for Prime Minister of Italy in the 2013 Italian general elections, closes his campaign at the Teatro Jovinelli Theatre in Rome, Italy, on February 22, 2013.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Pierluigi Bersani (61 anni), leader del Partito Democratico e candidato premier nelle elezioni politiche del 2013, chiude la campagna elettorale al Teatro Jovinelli, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 19 FEBRUARY 2013: Outgoing Prime Minister of Italy Mario Monti (69), running in the 2013 Italian General Elections with the centrist party "Civic Choice, Mario Monti for Italy", during a convention at the Politeama Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on February 19, 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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PALERMO, ITALIA - 19 FEBBRAIO 2013: Il premier uscente Mario Monti, candidato alle elezioni politiche con la lista "Scelta Civila, Mario Monti per l'Italia", durante una convention al Teatro Politeama a Palermo, il 19 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 19 FEBRUARY 2013: Outgoing Prime Minister of Italy Mario Monti (69), running in the 2013 Italian General Elections with the centrist party "Civic Choice, Mario Monti for Italy", during a convention at the Politeama Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on February 19, 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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PALERMO, ITALIA - 19 FEBBRAIO 2013: Il premier uscente Mario Monti, candidato alle elezioni politiche con la lista "Scelta Civila, Mario Monti per l'Italia", durante una convention al Teatro Politeama a Palermo, il 19 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 19 FEBRUARY 2013: Outgoing Prime Minister of Italy Mario Monti (69), running in the 2013 Italian General Elections with the centrist party "Civic Choice, Mario Monti for Italy", during a convention at the Politeama Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on February 19, 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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PALERMO, ITALIA - 19 FEBBRAIO 2013: Il premier uscente Mario Monti, candidato alle elezioni politiche con la lista "Scelta Civila, Mario Monti per l'Italia", durante una convention al Teatro Politeama a Palermo, il 19 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 19 FEBRUARY 2013: Outgoing Prime Minister of Italy Mario Monti (69), running in the 2013 Italian General Elections with the centrist party "Civic Choice, Mario Monti for Italy", during a convention at the Politeama Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on February 19, 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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PALERMO, ITALIA - 19 FEBBRAIO 2013: Il premier uscente Mario Monti, candidato alle elezioni politiche con la lista "Scelta Civila, Mario Monti per l'Italia", durante una convention al Teatro Politeama a Palermo, il 19 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • ROME, ITALY - 15 JANUARY 2013: Outgoing Prime Minister of Italy Mario Monti (69), running in the 2013 Italian General Elections with the centrist party "Civic Choice, Mario Monti for Italy", during a convention with Andrea Ricardi and Luca Cordero di Montezemolo in Rome, Italy on January 15, 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 15 FEBBRAIO 2013: Il premier uscente Mario Monti, candidato alle elezioni politiche con la lista "Scelta Civila, Mario Monti per l'Italia", durante una convention a Rome, il 15 febbraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • ROME, ITALY - 15 JANUARY 2013: Outgoing Prime Minister of Italy Mario Monti (69), running in the 2013 Italian General Elections with the centrist party "Civic Choice, Mario Monti for Italy", during a convention with Andrea Ricardi and Luca Cordero di Montezemolo in Rome, Italy on January 15, 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 15 FEBBRAIO 2013: Il premier uscente Mario Monti, candidato alle elezioni politiche con la lista "Scelta Civila, Mario Monti per l'Italia", durante una convention a Rome, il 15 febbraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • ROME, ITALY - 15 JANUARY 2013: Outgoing Prime Minister of Italy Mario Monti (69), running in the 2013 Italian General Elections with the centrist party "Civic Choice, Mario Monti for Italy", during a convention with Andrea Ricardi and Luca Cordero di Montezemolo in Rome, Italy on January 15, 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 15 FEBBRAIO 2013: Il premier uscente Mario Monti, candidato alle elezioni politiche con la lista "Scelta Civila, Mario Monti per l'Italia", durante una convention a Rome, il 15 febbraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • ROME, ITALY - 24 JANUARY 2013: Pierluca Dionisi (left), a candidate of the "List for Monti" with Giulia Bongiorno running for President in the Regional Elections of Lazio, listens to a potential voter's complaint minutes before the inauguration of his Committee in Rome, on January 24, 2013. The Regional Elections in Lazio take place the same day of the Italian General Elections, on February 24-25, after former governor Renata Polverini resigned in September after an expenses scandal.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 24 GENNAIO 2013: Pierluca  Dionisi (sinistra), un candidato della "Lista Monti" con Giulia Bongiorno candidata alla Presidenza della Regione Lazio, ascolta le lamentele di un potenziale elettore alcuni minuti prima dell'inaugurazione del suo comitato elettorale a Roma il 24 gennaio 2013. Le elezioni regionali del Lazio si svolgeranno il 24 e 25 febbraio 2013, lo stesso giorno delle elezioni politiche, dopo che la governatrice Renata Polverini ha rassegnato le dimissioni nel mese di settembre 2012 dopo lo scandalo delle spese pazze alla Regione.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coali
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 FEBRUARY 2013: Alessandro Di Battista, a 34 years old journalist candidate with the Five Stars Movement, is interviewed after  being elected in the Chamber of Deputies in the Italian general elections, at the Five Stars Movement press room in Rome, on February 25, 2013.<br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 25 FEBBRAIO 2013: Alessandro Di Battista, un giornalista di 34 anni candidato con il Movimento Cinque Stelle, rilascia un'intervista dopo essere stato eletto alla Camera dei Deputati, nella sala stampa del Movimento 5 Stelle a Roma, il 25 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 24 FEBRUARY 2013: Leader of Civil Revolution and candidate for Prime Minister Antonio Ingroia (53) votes in a elementary school in Palermo, Italy, on February 24, 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader of Civil Revolution with mayor of Naples Luigi de Magistris, started his career as a magistrate in the Antimafia pool of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino who were killed in 1992 by the Mafia. After investigating on the secret talks between the Italian state and the Mafia in the early 1990s aimed at bringing a campaign of murder and bombing to an end, Antonio Ingroia became chief of investigations of the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG). <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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PALERMO, ITALIA - 24 FEBBRAIO 2013: Antonio Ingroia (53 anni), leader di Rivoluzione Civile e candidato alla Presidenza del Consiglio,vota in una scuola elementare a Palermo il 24 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader di Rivoluzione Civile insieme al sindaco di Napoli Luigi de Magistris, ha iniziato la sua carriera da magistrato nel pool antimafia di Giovanni Falcone e Paolo Borsellino, uccisi dalla mafia nel 1992. Dopo aver indagato sulla trattativa Mafia-Stato (un accordo che avrebbe previsto la fine della stagione stravista in cambio di un'attenuazione delle misure detentive previste dall'articolo 41bis), Antonio Ingroia è stato chiamato a dirigere l'unità di investigazione per la la lotta al narcotraffico in Guatemala per l'ONU.<br />
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 24 FEBRUARY 2013: Leader of Civil Revolution and candidate for Prime Minister Antonio Ingroia (53) votes in a elementary school in Palermo, Italy, on February 24, 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader of Civil Revolution with mayor of Naples Luigi de Magistris, started his career as a magistrate in the Antimafia pool of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino who were killed in 1992 by the Mafia. After investigating on the secret talks between the Italian state and the Mafia in the early 1990s aimed at bringing a campaign of murder and bombing to an end, Antonio Ingroia became chief of investigations of the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG). <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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PALERMO, ITALIA - 24 FEBBRAIO 2013: Antonio Ingroia (53 anni), leader di Rivoluzione Civile e candidato alla Presidenza del Consiglio,vota in una scuola elementare a Palermo il 24 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader di Rivoluzione Civile insieme al sindaco di Napoli Luigi de Magistris, ha iniziato la sua carriera da magistrato nel pool antimafia di Giovanni Falcone e Paolo Borsellino, uccisi dalla mafia nel 1992. Dopo aver indagato sulla trattativa Mafia-Stato (un accordo che avrebbe previsto la fine della stagione stravista in cambio di un'attenuazione delle misure detentive previste dall'articolo 41bis), Antonio Ingroia è stato chiamato a dirigere l'unità di investigazione per la la lotta al narcotraffico in Guatemala per l'ONU.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del P
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 24 FEBRUARY 2013: Leader of Civil Revolution and candidate for Prime Minister Antonio Ingroia (53) votes in a elementary school in Palermo, Italy, on February 24, 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader of Civil Revolution with mayor of Naples Luigi de Magistris, started his career as a magistrate in the Antimafia pool of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino who were killed in 1992 by the Mafia. After investigating on the secret talks between the Italian state and the Mafia in the early 1990s aimed at bringing a campaign of murder and bombing to an end, Antonio Ingroia became chief of investigations of the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG). <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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PALERMO, ITALIA - 24 FEBBRAIO 2013: Antonio Ingroia (53 anni), leader di Rivoluzione Civile e candidato alla Presidenza del Consiglio,vota in una scuola elementare a Palermo il 24 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader di Rivoluzione Civile insieme al sindaco di Napoli Luigi de Magistris, ha iniziato la sua carriera da magistrato nel pool antimafia di Giovanni Falcone e Paolo Borsellino, uccisi dalla mafia nel 1992. Dopo aver indagato sulla trattativa Mafia-Stato (un accordo che avrebbe previsto la fine della stagione stravista in cambio di un'attenuazione delle misure detentive previste dall'articolo 41bis), Antonio Ingroia è stato chiamato a dirigere l'unità di investigazione per la la lotta al narcotraffico in Guatemala per l'ONU.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del P
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 24 FEBRUARY 2013: Leader of Civil Revolution and candidate for Prime Minister Antonio Ingroia (53) votes in a elementary school in Palermo, Italy, on February 24, 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader of Civil Revolution with mayor of Naples Luigi de Magistris, started his career as a magistrate in the Antimafia pool of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino who were killed in 1992 by the Mafia. After investigating on the secret talks between the Italian state and the Mafia in the early 1990s aimed at bringing a campaign of murder and bombing to an end, Antonio Ingroia became chief of investigations of the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG). <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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PALERMO, ITALIA - 24 FEBBRAIO 2013: Antonio Ingroia (53 anni), leader di Rivoluzione Civile e candidato alla Presidenza del Consiglio,vota in una scuola elementare a Palermo il 24 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader di Rivoluzione Civile insieme al sindaco di Napoli Luigi de Magistris, ha iniziato la sua carriera da magistrato nel pool antimafia di Giovanni Falcone e Paolo Borsellino, uccisi dalla mafia nel 1992. Dopo aver indagato sulla trattativa Mafia-Stato (un accordo che avrebbe previsto la fine della stagione stravista in cambio di un'attenuazione delle misure detentive previste dall'articolo 41bis), Antonio Ingroia è stato chiamato a dirigere l'unità di investigazione per la la lotta al narcotraffico in Guatemala per l'ONU.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del P
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 24 FEBRUARY 2013: Leader of Civil Revolution and candidate for Prime Minister Antonio Ingroia (53) votes in a elementary school in Palermo, Italy, on February 24, 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader of Civil Revolution with mayor of Naples Luigi de Magistris, started his career as a magistrate in the Antimafia pool of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino who were killed in 1992 by the Mafia. After investigating on the secret talks between the Italian state and the Mafia in the early 1990s aimed at bringing a campaign of murder and bombing to an end, Antonio Ingroia became chief of investigations of the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG). <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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PALERMO, ITALIA - 24 FEBBRAIO 2013: Antonio Ingroia (53 anni), leader di Rivoluzione Civile e candidato alla Presidenza del Consiglio,vota in una scuola elementare a Palermo il 24 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader di Rivoluzione Civile insieme al sindaco di Napoli Luigi de Magistris, ha iniziato la sua carriera da magistrato nel pool antimafia di Giovanni Falcone e Paolo Borsellino, uccisi dalla mafia nel 1992. Dopo aver indagato sulla trattativa Mafia-Stato (un accordo che avrebbe previsto la fine della stagione stravista in cambio di un'attenuazione delle misure detentive previste dall'articolo 41bis), Antonio Ingroia è stato chiamato a dirigere l'unità di investigazione per la la lotta al narcotraffico in Guatemala per l'ONU.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del P
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 24 FEBRUARY 2013: Leader of Civil Revolution and candidate for Prime Minister Antonio Ingroia (53) votes in a elementary school in Palermo, Italy, on February 24, 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader of Civil Revolution with mayor of Naples Luigi de Magistris, started his career as a magistrate in the Antimafia pool of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino who were killed in 1992 by the Mafia. After investigating on the secret talks between the Italian state and the Mafia in the early 1990s aimed at bringing a campaign of murder and bombing to an end, Antonio Ingroia became chief of investigations of the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG). <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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PALERMO, ITALIA - 24 FEBBRAIO 2013: Antonio Ingroia (53 anni), leader di Rivoluzione Civile e candidato alla Presidenza del Consiglio,vota in una scuola elementare a Palermo il 24 febbraio 2013.<br />
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Antonio Ingroia, leader di Rivoluzione Civile insieme al sindaco di Napoli Luigi de Magistris, ha iniziato la sua carriera da magistrato nel pool antimafia di Giovanni Falcone e Paolo Borsellino, uccisi dalla mafia nel 1992. Dopo aver indagato sulla trattativa Mafia-Stato (un accordo che avrebbe previsto la fine della stagione stravista in cambio di un'attenuazione delle misure detentive previste dall'articolo 41bis), Antonio Ingroia è stato chiamato a dirigere l'unità di investigazione per la la lotta al narcotraffico in Guatemala per l'ONU.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del P
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Pierluigi Bersani (61), leader of the Democratic Party and candidate for Prime Minister of Italy in the 2013 Italian general elections, closes his campaign at the Teatro Jovinelli Theatre in Rome, Italy, on February 22, 2013.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Pierluigi Bersani (61 anni), leader del Partito Democratico e candidato premier nelle elezioni politiche del 2013, chiude la campagna elettorale al Teatro Jovinelli, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Pierluigi Bersani (61), leader of the Democratic Party and candidate for Prime Minister of Italy in the 2013 Italian general elections, closes his campaign at the Teatro Jovinelli Theatre in Rome, Italy, on February 22, 2013.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Pierluigi Bersani (61 anni), leader del Partito Democratico e candidato premier nelle elezioni politiche del 2013, chiude la campagna elettorale al Teatro Jovinelli, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Pierluigi Bersani (61), leader of the Democratic Party and candidate for Prime Minister of Italy in the 2013 Italian general elections, closes his campaign at the Teatro Jovinelli Theatre in Rome, Italy, on February 22, 2013.<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Pierluigi Bersani (61 anni), leader del Partito Democratico e candidato premier nelle elezioni politiche del 2013, chiude la campagna elettorale al Teatro Jovinelli, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013.<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento italiano – la Camera dei deputati e il Senato della Repubblica – si terranno domenica 24 e lunedì 25 febbraio 2013 a seguito dello scioglimento anticipato delle Camere avvenuto il 22 dicembre 2012, quattro mesi prima della conclusione naturale della XVI Legislatura. I principali candidate per la Presidenza del Consiglio sono Pierluigi Bersani (leader della coalizione di centro-sinistra "Italia. Bene Comune"), il premier uscente Mario Monti (leader della coalizione di centro "Con Monti per l'Italia") e l'ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi (leader della coalizione di centro-destra).
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