About 51 million Italians are called to the polls. far-right Giorgia Meloni will become the first woman to come to power in the country, according to all polls.
Italy go to the polls this sunday renew parliament, in snap elections that will end technocrat Mario Draghi’s time as prime minister.
Italian polling stations are now open for general elections that could make history if, as all polls indicate, the far-right Giorgia Meloni she takes the win and becomes the first woman to rise to power in the country.
About 51 million Italians are called to the polls. These elections will serve to elect 600 MPs (400 deputies and 200 senators), which is a significant cut compared to the current 945 (630 and 315) passed in a reform approved in a referendum, and 2.7 million young people will have the opportunity to vote for the first time.
There is also a vote in the region of Sicily (south) for the election of its president and the renewal of its Assembly.
At 23:00 (21:00 local time) the polling stations close and the exit polls are announced.
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Source: EITB

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