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Center-Right Unites in Naples to Back Cirielli With Pension Pledge Ahead of Campania Vote

The rally signals a unified push in the final week before the 23–24 November vote.

Overview

  • Edmondo Cirielli promised a €100 monthly top-up for minimum pensions and pledged to resign if half his commitments are not met within two and a half years.
  • Giorgia Meloni hailed recent results for the South, calling Campania a “locomotive of Italy,” and criticized Roberto Fico and Vincenzo De Luca.
  • Matteo Salvini described the race as wide open and urged supporters to mobilize, while Antonio Tajani highlighted Naples’ role and appealed to moderate voters.
  • The center-right platform emphasized quicker care within 30 minutes of home, a halving of waiting lists, and pushing the employment rate above 50%.
  • The PalaPartenope event ran under heavy security with traffic restrictions and was visually dominated by Fratelli d’Italia symbols ahead of the 23–24 November election.