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Rome mayor faces battle in Italy local elections | Rome mayor faces battle in Italy local elections |
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Italians are going to the polls in two days of local elections seen as a test for the new coalition government. | Italians are going to the polls in two days of local elections seen as a test for the new coalition government. |
The focus is on the Rome mayoral vote, where PM Enrico Letta's centre-left is fighting ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom (PDL) party. | The focus is on the Rome mayoral vote, where PM Enrico Letta's centre-left is fighting ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom (PDL) party. |
The PDL incumbent, Gianni Alemanno, is trailing Democratic Party (PD) candidate Ignazio Marino in the polls. | |
Elsewhere, 565 local authorities, including Ancona, Brescia, Pisa and Siena, are also holding elections. | Elsewhere, 565 local authorities, including Ancona, Brescia, Pisa and Siena, are also holding elections. |
The results are expected to show the relative popularities of the PDL and PD after they decided to form a grand coalition government to end two months of post-general election deadlock. | The results are expected to show the relative popularities of the PDL and PD after they decided to form a grand coalition government to end two months of post-general election deadlock. |
Beppe Grillo's anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S). which attracted a quarter of the vote in February's general election, did not back the coalition. | Beppe Grillo's anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S). which attracted a quarter of the vote in February's general election, did not back the coalition. |
He is hoping to consolidate his claim to be Italy's biggest political force. | He is hoping to consolidate his claim to be Italy's biggest political force. |
'Disastrous legacy' | 'Disastrous legacy' |
In Rome, Mayor Alemanno was trailing by two points in recent polls. | In Rome, Mayor Alemanno was trailing by two points in recent polls. |
The former neo-fascist, who has been in power since 2008, has complained of suffering from a "disastrous legacy" from his left-wing predecessors, who governed the city for the previous 20 years. | The former neo-fascist, who has been in power since 2008, has complained of suffering from a "disastrous legacy" from his left-wing predecessors, who governed the city for the previous 20 years. |
He says he has put the public accounts "back in order", increased tourism and expelled 61,000 Roma. | He says he has put the public accounts "back in order", increased tourism and expelled 61,000 Roma. |
Mr Marino, a former surgeon, says he will give the capital a more transparent system of financial management, accusing his opponent of hiding the scale of the administration's debt problems. | Mr Marino, a former surgeon, says he will give the capital a more transparent system of financial management, accusing his opponent of hiding the scale of the administration's debt problems. |
He has also promised to improve public transport and give 10,000 unemployed young people who enrol on job training courses a 500-euro (£425) monthly allowance. | He has also promised to improve public transport and give 10,000 unemployed young people who enrol on job training courses a 500-euro (£425) monthly allowance. |
The third major candidate is Marcello De Vito of Beppe Grillo's M5S. | The third major candidate is Marcello De Vito of Beppe Grillo's M5S. |
If none of the 19 candidates in Rome wins more than 50% of the vote, the top two candidates will face a run-off on 9-10 June. | If none of the 19 candidates in Rome wins more than 50% of the vote, the top two candidates will face a run-off on 9-10 June. |
The polls close on Sunday at 22:00 (20:00 GMT) and re-open on Monday at 07:00 (05:00 GMT) | The polls close on Sunday at 22:00 (20:00 GMT) and re-open on Monday at 07:00 (05:00 GMT) |