2016 Rome municipal election
Municipal elections were held in Rome in June 2016, following the resignation of the former Mayor of Rome Ignazio Marino. The first round of voting on 5 June producing no outright winner, resulting in a run-off election on 16 June between Virginia Raggi of the Five Star Movement (M5S) and Roberto Giachetti of the Democratic Party. Raggi won with two-thirds of the vote, and her party won a majority on the City Council of Rome with 29 of the 48 seats. The results were widely reported as a major breakthrough for the Five Star Movement, which had previously been seen as a protest party rather than a significant political force. At the same round of elections, M5S also won in the Turin elections.
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2016 Rome municipal election
Municipal elections were held in Rome in June 2016, following the resignation of the former Mayor of Rome Ignazio Marino. The first round of voting on 5 June producing no outright winner, resulting in a run-off election on 16 June between Virginia Raggi of the Five Star Movement (M5S) and Roberto Giachetti of the Democratic Party. Raggi won with two-thirds of the vote, and her party won a majority on the City Council of Rome with 29 of the 48 seats. The results were widely reported as a major breakthrough for the Five Star Movement, which had previously been seen as a protest party rather than a significant political force. At the same round of elections, M5S also won in the Turin elections.
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