Election of the Week IV: Autonomous Region of Aosta Valley - Lawyers, Guns & Money
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Urns open in the region overlooking the Adriatic Sea to decree the next President of the Junta and Local Council: five years ago, at the same time, 13.43% of those entitled to vote had gone. In the North-West we vote only until 23: here there are four percentage points more than 12 o'clock in 2020
The main autonomous party ruled with the support of the PD but now claims not to be right-wing or left-wing.
Today and tomorrow we vote in the Marches and Valle d'Aosta. The game is delicate: the vote is the first map of litmusol to understand the state of health of the teams, but also what are the balances within the opposing coalitions
The elections in the autumn kick off in Italy. At the vote the citizens of Marche and Valle d'Aosta. The attention is maximum: there are national political balances at stake. Two test benches that could heavily shift the balance of majority and opposition: the regional elections in the Marches and Valle d'Aosta. These are important appointments for which, especially in the Marches, the government has fallen into the compact field. Because the re…
Polls are open until 11:00 PM today in the Marche and Aosta Valley regions for the renewal of the regional councils. The electoral law in Aosta Valley entrusts the regional council with the task of electing the president. In the Marche region, however, citizens will be able to cast their vote for the next regional president. Elections will take place today in the Aosta Valley region only, while in the Marche region they will end at 3:00 PM tomor…
S & D MEP Matteo Ricci takes on the marks against the current regional president Francesco Acquaroli of the Fratelli d'Italia. The election campaign was characterized by classic core topics: health care, public security and the partly degraded infrastructure. While challenger Ricci relies on social reforms and investments, incumbent Acquaroli points to economic stability and its conservative course. Aosta Valley also chooses – focus on autonomyP…
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