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Centre right to forge ahead as coalition, no to PR law

Summit called after disappointing local-election results

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 20 - The centre right said after a summit called after disappointing local-election results Wednesday that it intended to forge ahead as a coalition and that is opposed to any bill reintroducing proportional representation (PR) to Italy.
    Coalition leaders Matteo Salvini of the rightwing League party, Giorgia Meloni of the rightwing opposition Brothers of Italy (FdI) party and Silvio Berlusconi of the centre-right Forza Italia (FI) party said "the centre right intends to continue to work as a coalition and has consequently confirmed its unwillingness to support a change in the electoral law moving in a proportional direction".
    Meloni requested the summit after the centre left beat the centre right by 5-1 in Italy's biggest cities, winning Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin and Bologna and only losing Trieste.
    Fdi is the only major party standing in opposition to Mario Draghi's national unity government. (ANSA).
   

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