Exit forecasts in Italy point to a victory for the right-wing coalition, with Giorgia Meloni’s far-right Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy) party winning the most votes.
If victory is confirmed, it will be the first time that Italy has had a government with the far right. Moreover, this may be the first time that a woman leads an Italian government.
You are First official results From the legislation should only be known Monday morning.
[Última atualização às 23:55 de 25-09-2022]
Because of partisan dispersal, No party will get a majority enough to rule alone.
The right has reached a coalition agreement that could bring Meloni to power, along with the conservative Forza Italia party, headed by former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, and the League, of Matteo Salvini, known for his tough anti-immigration policy.
According to the first predictions, In second place was the Democratic Partyby Enrico Letta with 17% to 21% of the vote.
Party results predictions:
- Siblings from Italy: 22% to 26%
- Democratic Party: 17% to 21%
- Five-star movement: 13.5% to 17.5%
- Northern League: 8.5% to 12.5%
- Share – FIFA Italy: 6.5% to 8.5%
- Italy strength: 6% to 8%
- Left/Green Alliance: 3% to 5%
- + Europe: 2.5% to 4.5%
- Italivit: 0.5% to 2.5%
- We are the moderates: 0.5% to 2.5%
- Democratic Center: 0% to 2%
- Others: 4% to 6%
Coalition results predictions:
- Right middle: 41%-45%
- Center left: 25.5%-29.5%
- 5-star movement: 13.5%-17.5%
Abstaining numbers
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, at 23:00, when the polls closed in Italy, the turnout was 64%, which means a percentage of abstention of about 36%. If these values are confirmed, it is an increase of nine percentage points compared to 2018.
Senate seats
The center-right coalition is preparing to take control of the Italian Senate after the general elections, Secure between 111 and 131 seats in the Senate.
According to a polling day poll cited by ANSA, the center-left should have between 33 and 53 senators, the 5-star movement (M5S) from 14 to 34, and the centrist third in the Azione-Italia Viva From four to 12 seats.
More than 50 million Italians were invited to vote in these legislative elections.