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Italy·Elections

Italy's right-wing coalition claims Venice and Reggio Calabria in municipal elections

Tuesday, 26 May 2026, 06:20 · 1 min read

Italy's right-wing coalition, led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has secured notable gains in municipal elections, winning in Venice and recapturing Reggio Calabria (a city in the southern region of Calabria) with around 75% of votes counted. The results offer a political boost to Meloni's government, reinforcing the coalition's strength in key Italian cities. The outcome signals continued momentum for the Italian right ahead of future national contests.

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El PaísLas elecciones municipales en Italia dan un respiro al Gobierno de Meloni ↗︎
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