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From Meloni to Decaro and Annunziata, here are the most voted of the Europeans in the South: there is also an ‘unpresentable’ for the Anti-Mafia

The Democratic Party is the first party in the southern constituency, disappointment for the M5S. Tridico (Ex INPS) and Vannacci also did well

NAPLES – Just over 35 thousand votes separate Giorgia Meloni’s party from Elly Schlein’s in theSouthern Italy constituency, which includes the Regions of Abruzzo, Molise , Campania, Puglia, Basilicata and Calabria.

DEMOCRATIC PARTY FIRST PARTY, M5S DISAPPOINTMENT

With the counting almost completed in the southern territories (14,990 sections scrutinized out of 14,992), the primacy of the European goes to the Democratic Party, which stands at 24.32%, closely followed by Fratelli d’Italia (23 ,58%). A disappointing 16.84 percent for the 5 Star Movement, while Forza Italia holds (10.76%). Fifth position for the League, stuck at 6.85%, sixth for the Alleanza Verdi Sinistra (5.66 percent). Closing the picture in the South are United States of Europe (4.92%), Action (3.32%) and Pace Terra Dignità (1.86%). All the others – Libertà, Animalist Party-Italexit, Popular Alternative – do not exceed 1%.

THE SAMPLES OF PREFERENCES

In the southern constituency, when the preferences of around 90 sections were missing, the highest number of votes was attributed to the Prime MinisterGiorgia Meloni, who obtained 549,092.< /strong> The outgoing mayor of Bari, from the Democratic Party, Antonio Decaro, almost manages to reach the goal ofhalf a million (495,608). Followed by another dem exponent,the journalist Lucia Annunziata, with 240,777 preferences, and the national secretary of Forza Italia, the deputy prime minister Antonio Tajani (145,109) , then the candidates of the Democratic PartyLello Topo, former deputy, with 127,350 votes,and Pina Picierno, vice-president of the European Parliament, with 121,515. The former president of the INPS Pasquale Tridico earns 117,759 preferences, first in the list of the 5 Star Movement, preceding the journalist Sandro Ruotolo, of the Democratic Party, with 112,287, and the outgoing MEP and coordinator of Forza Italia in Campania Fulvio Martusciello (97,446). In Fratelli d’Italia, after the prime minister, there are the former mayor of Pagani Alberico Gambino, who ended up on the list of ‘unpresentables’ drawn up by the Anti-Mafia (92,098), and the Apulian regional councilor Francesco Ventola (88,750). The vice-president of the Calabria Region Giusi Princi (FI) reaches 83,948 preferences, while the former mayor of Riace Mimmo Lucano (Avs), with 75,908 votes, surpasses the outgoing MEP Denis Nesci, of FdI, (74,157) and General Roberto Vannacci, first in the League with 72,537 preferences, followed, in the Northern League, by EU deputy Aldo Patriciello (69,524). Finally, the leader of Italia Viva Matteo Renzi with 60,537 votes; just 13,805 for Carlo Calenda.