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Italian centre-right expected to win general elections: Exit polls

IANS  |  Rome 

The centre-right coalition uniting former with other ultra-rightist parties is expected to win the in Italy, an exit poll released by the public television channel claimed on Monday.

The poll found that Berlusconi's garnered between 13-16 per cent of the seats in the and between 12.5-15.5 per cent of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies, reports news.

Its partner, the Northern League, also looks to have won between 13-16 per cent of the seats in the and 12.5-15.5 per cent of the seats in the lower house, while the Brothers of won between 4-6 per cent of the seats and 3.5-5.5 per cent of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies.

The anti-establishment (M5S) received some 29-32 per cent of the vote in the and 29.5-32.5 per cent of the vote in the Chamber of Deputies, the largest of any single party, with the group - founded in 2009 - getting support from people fed up with adverse economic conditions and corruption within the eurozone's third largest economy.

Although the centre-right may have secured as much as 36 per cent of the vote, according to the early exit polling, this would be several percent shy of the 40 per cent that political analysts have said is the minimum needed to command a legislative majority.

This situation might mean that the centre-right must negotiate with M5S to form a coalition to be able to govern.

Meanwhile, the (PD) of former seems to have lost the election after governing for the last five years, and it will be the third-largest political force, according to the early exit polling.

The PD, which heads a centre-leftist coalition of several parties, garnered 29-32 per cent of the seats and 20-23 per cent of those in the Chamber, according to the poll.

Other exit polls by Mediaset, which is owned by Berlusconi, and by SkyTG24 obtained similar percentages.

Some 46 million Italians were eligible to vote in the elections held on Sunday.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 08:24 IST
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