Kingdom of the two Silicies continues it’s eternal existence.
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Can anyone explain why the north, the middle and the south are so different in their voting (Fratelli d’Italia in the north, democrats in Bologna/Firenze and Movimento 5 Stella in Napoli and southwards)?
The rotten south like in France.
Milan and Firenze is safer for tourists?
Lega got wrecked hmm
I didn’t know that Lega official name is literally “Lega for Salvini P.M.”… what a fucking bunch of clowns, held by It himself.
Bologna remains La Rossa
North: Historically right wing (industrial heartland of the country), with the the decline of the Lega (nord) this time Fratelli d’italia got more votes there
Centre-north (Tuscany and Emilia romagna) :Historically left wing (once communist, now socdem)
Centre : Usually right wing
South: Poorest part of the country with lots of unemployment, they literally voted for the party who promised them more free money (“reddito di cittadinanza”) and subsidies/welfare spending
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Kingdom of the two Silicies continues it’s eternal existence.
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Can anyone explain why the north, the middle and the south are so different in their voting (Fratelli d’Italia in the north, democrats in Bologna/Firenze and Movimento 5 Stella in Napoli and southwards)?
The rotten south like in France.
Milan and Firenze is safer for tourists?
Lega got wrecked hmm
I didn’t know that Lega official name is literally “Lega for Salvini P.M.”… what a fucking bunch of clowns, held by It himself.
Bologna remains La Rossa
North: Historically right wing (industrial heartland of the country), with the the decline of the Lega (nord) this time Fratelli d’italia got more votes there
Centre-north (Tuscany and Emilia romagna) :Historically left wing (once communist, now socdem)
Centre : Usually right wing
South: Poorest part of the country with lots of unemployment, they literally voted for the party who promised them more free money (“reddito di cittadinanza”) and subsidies/welfare spending