Exit polls revealed on Sunday that a right-wing coalition headed by Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party was likely to secure a majority in the next parliamentary session.
According to an exit poll conducted by the state broadcaster RAI, the conservative coalition—including the League and Forza Italia—won between 41 and 45% of the vote, which was sufficient to ensure control of both chambers of parliament.
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The electoral system in Italy gives parties who successfully form pre-election agreements an excessive number of seats concerning the number of votes they get. By early Monday, complete findings are anticipated.