The far-right Brothers of Italy (FdI) party, led by Giorgia Meloni, won Sunday’s elections with 26 percent of votes, and the coalition he leads obtained a clear majority in parliament, according to the final results published on Tuesday.
La Liga, by Matteo Salvini, achieved 8.8% of votes (compared to 13% in 2018), and Forza Italia, owned by former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, 8.1% (14% in 2018), according to figures from the Ministry of the Interior, cited by the French agency AFP.
The coalition of these three parties and a smaller formation with less than 01% obtained 43.8% of votes
Elections in Italy. Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa says that “the people are always right” and wants cohesion in the European Union
These results of the coalition led by Meloni translate into 237 of the 400 seats in the Chamber of Deputiesis in 115 of the 200 seats in the Senate.
The Democratic Party (PD), center-left, was the second most voted, with 19% of votes in early parliamentary elections.
Together with your green and left allies, you will have 84 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 44 in the Senate.
Italy. Giorgia Meloni says that she “will govern for all” and “will unite the people”
The 5 Star Move obtained 15.4% of votes, what it’s worth to you 52 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 28 in the Senate.
The centrist alliance Azione got 7.8% of votes and will occupy 21 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and nine in the Senate.
The remaining seats will be distributed to smaller parties.
Source: Observadora