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  • Lawmakers discuss shortly before the newly appointed Prime Minister Matteo Renzi holds a speech to lawmakers before the Senate approves a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Lower House approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 25th 2014.
    CIPG_20140225_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Lower House approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 25th 2014.
    CIPG_20140225_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  A TV in a bar broadcasts Matteo Renzi addressing lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.<br />
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Roma, febbraio 2014. Il Primo Ministro Matteo Renzi e il Ministro della Giustizia Andrea Orlando in attesa del voto dopo il discorso del premier per la fiducia al Senato.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 25 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Lower House approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 25th 2014.
    CIPG_20140225_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Lower House approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 25th 2014.
    CIPG_20140225_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Lower House approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 25th 2014.
    CIPG_20140225_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 25 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Lower House approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 25th 2014.
    CIPG_20140225_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • Matteo Renzi, 39, Italy's youngest-ever Prime Minister, is about to hold a speach to lawmakers before the Lower House approves a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 25th 2014.
    CIPG_20140225_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Matteo Renzi, 39, the youngest prime minister in held a spoke to lawmakers before the Senate approved a confidence vote on his new government in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1727.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1700.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Rosaries are seen here hanging in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1585.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Souvenirs given to Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, are seen here in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1777.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1731.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Souvenirs given to Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, are seen here in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1607.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1877.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1836.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Souvenirs given to Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, are seen here in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1772.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1712.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1704.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, is seen here during an interview in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1650.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1752.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1714.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020: (L-R) A nativity scene, a  photoshopped image of Matteo Salvini dressed in a warrior outfit and a toy bulldozer (a reference to the threats he has made towards gypsy people in previous years) are seen here in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party,  in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1664.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, is seen here during an interview in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1634.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  A collection of police and institutional patches is seen here in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1599.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1839.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1830.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1767.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1749.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1718.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1681.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Rosaries are seen here hanging in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1595.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Souvenirs given to Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, are seen here in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1576.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020: (L-R) Jason Horowitz, Rome Bureau Chief of The New York TImes, interviews Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Salvini's office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1569.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 24 February 2014:  Antonio Gentile (sinistra) e Angelino Alfano nell'aula del Senato il giorno della fiducia al Governo Renzi, in Rome, Italy, on February 24th 2014.
    CIPG_20140224_ITAPOLITICS_GovernoRen...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1859.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1722.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  A collection of police, party and institutional patches is seen here in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1602.jpg
  • COMO, ITALY - 21 JUNE 2017: (L-R) Giorgia Meloni (leader of the Fratelli d’Italia party), Mario Landriscina (the leading candidate for Mayor of Como who wants to close the migrants reception center), and Ignazio La Russa (a lawmaker of the Fratelli d'Italia party), are seen here at the end of Mr Landriscina's rally in Como, Italy, on June 21st 2017.<br />
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Residents of Como are worried that funds redirected to migrants deprived the town’s handicapped of services and complained that any protest prompted accusations of racism.<br />
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Throughout Italy, run-off mayoral elections on Sunday will be considered bellwethers for upcoming national elections and immigration has again emerged as a burning issue.<br />
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Italy has registered more than 70,000 migrants this year, 27 percent more than it did by this time in 2016, when a record 181,000 migrants arrived. Waves of migrants continue to make the perilous, and often fatal, crossing to southern Italy from Africa, South Asia and the Middle East, seeing Italy as the gateway to Europe.<br />
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While migrants spoke of their appreciation of Italy’s humanitarian efforts to save them from the Mediterranean Sea, they also expressed exhaustion with the country’s intricate web of permits and papers and European rules that required them to stay in the country that first documented them.
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  • COMO, ITALY - 21 JUNE 2017: (L-R) Giorgia Meloni (leader of the Fratelli d’Italia party), Mario Landriscina (the leading candidate for Mayor of Como who wants to close the migrants reception center), and Ignazio La Russa (a lawmaker of the Fratelli d'Italia party), are seen here at the end of Mr Landriscina's rally in Como, Italy, on June 21st 2017.<br />
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Residents of Como are worried that funds redirected to migrants deprived the town’s handicapped of services and complained that any protest prompted accusations of racism.<br />
<br />
Throughout Italy, run-off mayoral elections on Sunday will be considered bellwethers for upcoming national elections and immigration has again emerged as a burning issue.<br />
<br />
Italy has registered more than 70,000 migrants this year, 27 percent more than it did by this time in 2016, when a record 181,000 migrants arrived. Waves of migrants continue to make the perilous, and often fatal, crossing to southern Italy from Africa, South Asia and the Middle East, seeing Italy as the gateway to Europe.<br />
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While migrants spoke of their appreciation of Italy’s humanitarian efforts to save them from the Mediterranean Sea, they also expressed exhaustion with the country’s intricate web of permits and papers and European rules that required them to stay in the country that first documented them.
    CIPG_20170621_NYT_Como__M3_1920.jpg
  • The hand of a lawmaker sticks out of a voting boot in the Italian Parliament shortly after writing his vote for the new President of the Italian Republic, which is held in the form of a secret ballot, in Rome, Italy, on January 30th 2015.<br />
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The Italian presidential election of 2015 was held in Italy following the resignation of the 89-year-old President Giorgio Napolitano who served two terms for the first time in the history of Italy.
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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 />
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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.
    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 />
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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 - 21 APRIL 2013: Supporters of the Five-Star Movement walk by Piazza Venezia on their way to to the Colosseum for a rally the day after the re-election of President Giorgio Napolitano,  in Rome, Italy, on April 21, 2013.<br />
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Italy's lawmakers re-elected 87-year-old President Giorgio Napolitano on Saturday in a bid to break the country's political gridlock, as protestors outside parliament protested agains the result. Giorgio Napolitano won with a  majority of 738 ballots out of 1,007 possible votes, ahead of leftist academic Stefano Rodota, backed by the the anti-establishment Five Star Movement, who scored 217.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Activists of Brothers of Italy are seen here on stage at the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Supporters of Brothers of Italy and Giorgia Meloni are seen here  at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Supporters of Brothers of Italy and Giorgia Meloni are seen here  at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Members and activists of Gioventù Nazionale, the youth branch of Brothers of Italy, sing anthems here at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Members of Gioventù Nazionale, the youth branch of Brothers of Italy, hold a banner with the inscription "It's time for  the homeland", here at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: Members of Gioventù Nazionale, the youth branch of Brothers of Italy, hold a banner with the inscription "It's time for  the homeland", here at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022: A member of Gioventù Nazionale, the youth branch of Brothers of Italy, is seen here at  the closing rally of the center-right coalition before the general elections,  in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on September 22nd 2022.<br />
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The Italian general elections to elect a new parliament will be held on September 25th 2022. Voters will elect new lawmakers for both branches of the Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate
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  • ROME, ITALY - 26 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Melon poses for photographers after a press conference she gave after early projections based on a narrow sampling of precincts, as well as exit polls had led her right-wing coalition to a majority in Parliament, in Rome, Italy, on September 26th 2022.<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above voted 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 - 26 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Melon poses for photographers after a press conference she gave after early projections based on a narrow sampling of precincts, as well as exit polls had led her right-wing coalition to a majority in Parliament, in Rome, Italy, on September 26th 2022.<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above voted 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 - 26 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Melon poses for photographers after a press conference she gave after early projections based on a narrow sampling of precincts, as well as exit polls had led her right-wing coalition to a majority in Parliament, in Rome, Italy, on September 26th 2022.<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above voted 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 - 26 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Melon poses for photographers after a press conference she gave after early projections based on a narrow sampling of precincts, as well as exit polls had led her right-wing coalition to a majority in Parliament, in Rome, Italy, on September 26th 2022.<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above voted 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 - 26 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Melon gives a press conference after early projections based on a narrow sampling of precincts, as well as exit polls had led her right-wing coalition to a majority in Parliament, in Rome, Italy, on September 26th 2022.<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above voted 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 - 26 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Melon gives a press conference after early projections based on a narrow sampling of precincts, as well as exit polls had led her right-wing coalition to a majority in Parliament, in Rome, Italy, on September 26th 2022.<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above voted 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 - 26 SEPTEMBER 2022: Giorgia Meloni walks on stage to give a press conference after early projections based on a narrow sampling of precincts, as well as exit polls had led her right-wing coalition to a majority in Parliament, in Rome, Italy, on September 26th 2022.<br />
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On Sunday September 25th 2022 people aged 18 and above voted 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 />
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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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