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Italy elections: Rome poised to elect Virginia Raggi as first female mayor | |
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Exit polls suggest Rome has chosen its first female mayor after Italy held run-off municipal elections. | |
Virginia Raggi, of the anti-establishment Five Star Movement, was favourite against Roberto Giachetti of the centre-left Democratic Party (PD). | |
Victory for Ms Raggi, little known just a few months ago, would be a blow to Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. | |
The PD appears to have clung on to Italy's financial capital, Milan, but is likely to lose Turin to Five Star. | |
In Naples, former prosecutor Luigi de Magistris, a centrist, is set to win a second term. | |
Ms Raggi, a 37-year-old lawyer, won 35% of the vote in the first round two weeks ago, against 24% for Mr Giachetti. | Ms Raggi, a 37-year-old lawyer, won 35% of the vote in the first round two weeks ago, against 24% for Mr Giachetti. |
Correspondents say a victory in Rome would give anti-globalist Five Star a platform for parliamentary elections due in 2018. | Correspondents say a victory in Rome would give anti-globalist Five Star a platform for parliamentary elections due in 2018. |
The next mayor of Rome will find a city mired in debts of more than €13bn (£10bn; $15bn) - twice its annual budget. | The next mayor of Rome will find a city mired in debts of more than €13bn (£10bn; $15bn) - twice its annual budget. |
Romans are frustrated by potholes, piles of rubbish and serious deficiencies in public transport and housing, the BBC's James Reynolds reports from the Italian capital. | |
Founded by comedian Beppe Grillo in 2009, Five Star has been campaigning against the corruption that has plagued Italian politics for years. | Founded by comedian Beppe Grillo in 2009, Five Star has been campaigning against the corruption that has plagued Italian politics for years. |
PD's Ignazio Marino resigned as mayor of Rome in October over an expenses scandal. The city has been without a mayor since then. | PD's Ignazio Marino resigned as mayor of Rome in October over an expenses scandal. The city has been without a mayor since then. |
A much bigger scandal, involving alleged Mafia influence in Rome city hall, has fuelled Five Star's rise. | A much bigger scandal, involving alleged Mafia influence in Rome city hall, has fuelled Five Star's rise. |
It is looking to establish itself as the main opposition party in the 2018 general election. | It is looking to establish itself as the main opposition party in the 2018 general election. |
Prime Minister Renzi has staked his political future on an October referendum in which he wants Italians to back far-reaching constitutional reforms. | Prime Minister Renzi has staked his political future on an October referendum in which he wants Italians to back far-reaching constitutional reforms. |
The plan is to end Italy's tradition of "revolving-door" governments and inject stability after years of party infighting and legislative logjams. | The plan is to end Italy's tradition of "revolving-door" governments and inject stability after years of party infighting and legislative logjams. |