Campania vote: Sangiuliano wins, Boccia and Giogiò's mother are out.
Mastella's son triumphs. His father: "A family party? Of course, because all of you are my family."Boccia and Sangiuliano (ANSA/ANTIMIANI/FUSCO)
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That cap with the words "Make Napoli great again" has brought good luck: former Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano enters the Campania Region, receiving the second most votes on the FdI list with 9,000 votes.
However, there will be no meeting in the Council with Maria Rosaria Boccia, who ran alongside Terni mayor Stefano Bandecchi: she received 89 votes, ten in her native Pompeii. Nor will Daniela di Maggio, the mother of Giogiò, the musician killed for trivial reasons in Naples, be present: she ran with the League in the name of legality, but the nearly 1,000 votes were not enough.
The chapter of defeated political figures is long. Armando Cesaro, son of Luigi, former president of the province of Naples and a staunch supporter of Berlusconi, who ran on Renzi's list, is not included; Rosaria Alberti, daughter of the mayor of Scafati; and Rosella Casillo, daughter of the current president of Soresa, the regional healthcare company.
Pellegrino Mastella, Clemente's son, triumphs . He received 13,841 votes in the Benevento stronghold, where his family's party took 26% of the vote in the city and nearly 18% in the province. "A family party? Certainly," says his father, Clemente, "because my family is all of you. Even the Italian National Alliance (IA) thought we were defeated, but we are a brand."
(Unioneonline)
