With an energy crisis on the horizon, Italians vote in an election that can bring far-right leader Giorgia Meloni to the prime minister’s office
Nearly 51 million Italians were eligible to vote. Pollsters, though, predicted turnout could be even lower than the record-setting low of 73 percent in the last general election in 2018.
Polls opened at 0500 GMT on Sunday and by 1000 GMT turnout was equal to or slightly less than at the same time during Italy's last general election in 2018. Publication of opinion polls is banned in the two weeks leading up to the election, but polls before that showed far-right leaderThat suggested Italians were poised to vote their first far-right government into power since World War II. Close behind was former Premier Enrico Letta and his centre-left Democratic Party.Letta, for his part, tweeted a photo of himself at the ballot box. “Have a good vote!” he wrote.
If Meloni becomes premier, she will be the first woman in Italy to hold the office. But assembling a viable, ruling coalition could take weeks.
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