Local exit polls in Italy show that the center-right coalition led by Meloni will win the congressional election.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The Italian parliamentary election was held on the 25th local time, and exit polls showed that the center led by Giorgia Meloni, leader of the right-wing populist party "Brothers of Italy" (Brothers of Italy) The right-wing coalition will win 41% to 45% of the vote, enough to control both houses of Congress. The "Italian Brotherhood" may become the largest party in the country. Meloni, 45, is expected to become Italy's first female prime minister.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, an exit poll by Italian state-run TV station RAI shows that the center-right coalition led by Meloni will win 41% to 45% of the vote, and the coalition also includes the far-right led by Matteo Salvini. The Northern League, the center-right Forza Italia led by former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, etc.

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Polls show that the "Italian Brotherhood" will win 22% to 26% of the vote, and is expected to become the largest political party in the country.

It is worth noting that the "Italian Brotherhood" only won about 4% of the votes in the 2018 election, and the vote rate this time can be said to have jumped significantly.

The centre-left coalition, led by the left-wing Democrats and the centrist party "+Europe", will receive 25.5% to 29.5% of the vote, while the populist Five Star Movement, led by former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, will receive only 14% to 29.5% of the vote. 17% of the vote.

The US "CNN" reported that according to the current exit polls, Meloni is expected to become Italy's first female prime minister, and the final result will be announced on Monday (26th) local time.

If Meloni wins, he will lead Italy's far-right post-World War II government.

Melloni will face many problems when he takes office, of which soaring energy costs and economic instability will be the most pressing issues.

Another concern is that the center-right alliance does not fully support Meloni’s idea of ​​firmly defending Ukraine and supporting EU sanctions against Russia. Salvini questioned Western sanctions against Russia, and Berlusconi claimed last week that Russian President Vladimir Putin Ting was "forced" to invade Ukraine.