With the ballots concluded in Sardinia, the names of the 16 parliamentarians expressed by the island can be identified (9 fewer than in the last legislature), where the figure on turnout at 53.1% (-12%) in particular emerges: in practice, one in two Sardinians did not go to vote.

The center-right coalition , which governs with President Christian Solinas (Lega-Psd'Az), gets 40.52% , while the center-left stops at 26.96% . The 5 Stars break through the ceiling of 20%, conquering 21.8% . The Third Pole does not reach 5%, stopping at 4.61 . Among the individual parties, FdI conquers 23.59%, the M5s 21.8% while the Pd stands at 18.6%. Forza Italia exceeds 8% but the Lega falls (which had recorded a real exploit in the regional teams) with 6.28%.

At the single-member colleges the center-right is full, winning all six of them. In the Senate, Antonella Zedda was elected for the College of the South Sardinia area, and Marcello Pera for the North.

To the Chamber for the college of the Metropolitan Area Ugo Cappellacci , for the South Gianni Lampis , for Nuoro and Oristano Barbara Polo , for the North Dario Giagoni .

These are elected with the proportional system, starting with the Senate: for the center-right Antonella Zedda - elected in the uninominal - will have to give way to Giovannino Satta ; for the center left Marco Meloni ; for the 5 Star Movement Ettore Licheri (also elected in Tuscany) gives way to Sabrina Licheri .

The Chamber will have to wait for the national results which are not yet complete but some assessments can be made. To a certain extent, three seats go to the center-right, two to the center-left and two to the Five Stars.

For Brothers of Italy Salvatore Deidda, Francesco Mura and Pietro Pittalis ; for the Five Stars Alessandra Todde (not elected in Lombardy, she cannot free a place for Susanna Cherchi) and Emiliano Fenu .

In the center left elected Silvio Lai and Francescha Ghirra. The outgoing deputy Romina Mura remains out: due to the calculation of the remains at national level, in fact, Ghirra (of Verdi-Left) has taken the place of the Chamber of the now former dem parliamentarian, second in the blocked list of the Democratic Party.

A CAGLIARI - If Italy and Sardinia go to the center-right , in Cagliari , a city administered by a council with the mayor of FdI, Paolo Truzzu, the center-left wins . For the Chamber, in the single-member constituency, the outgoing journalist-deputy of the Democratic Party Andrea Frailis beats the former Forza Italia governor Ugo Cappellacci with 34.6%, standing at 33.8%. Even if then Cappellacci will go to Rome, given that the blue regional leader beat Frailis in the college of the metropolitan city: 38.1% against 28.5% of the dem . The success of the center-left in the Sardinian capital, in the single-member constituency of the Chamber, was driven by the exploit of the Green and Left Alliance list which exceeds 10% thanks to the candidacy of Francesca Ghirra, Truzzu's opponent in the last municipal elections won by Fdi. In the city , above the center left also in the uninominal for the Senate with the former rector Maria Del Zompo who prevailed with 35% the coordinator of Brothers of Italy Antonella Zedda (33.4). Also in this case result overturned by the victory of Zedda in the South Sardinia boarding school . "In the midst of a black avalanche - writes the municipal councilor Pd Matteo Lecis Cocco Ortu on social media - which led to the victory of Giorgia Meloni, the vote of the Sardinian capital is a sign of difficulty for the mayor and for the Giunta Solinas".

ANALYSIS - In the metropolitan city college for the Chamber, therefore, the outgoing deputy Cappellacci (center-right), former president of the Region, wins 38% against about 29% of Andrea Frailis (center-left), outgoing deputy of the Democratic Party. In the Sassari-Olbia college the center-right wins with the regional councilor of the League, Dario Giagoni , who gets 41%, while the constitutionalist Carla Bassu (center-left) stops at 27% and the outgoing senator of the M5s Mario Perantoni at 22%.

In the Senate, in northern Sardinia the former president of the Senate Marcello Pera (center-right) wins 41% while the outgoing deputy Gavino Manca (center-left) gets 27% and Marcello Cherchi for the M5s 22%. In southern Sardinia, an all-female challenge: the regional coordinator of FdI, Antonella Zedda for the center-right wins with almost 40%, while the former Rector of the University of Cagliari Maria Del Zompo (center-left) takes 27.5%; almost 22% for the mayor of Assemini Sabrina Licheri for the 5 stars, under 5% the former municipal councilor of Cagliari Claudia Medda (Terzo Polo).

(Unioneonline / ss)

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