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Centre-Left Coalition Wins Sardinia Election, Challenging Meloni's Dominance

In a tight race, Alessandra Todde becomes Sardinia's first female president, marking the first significant electoral defeat for Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing coalition.

  • Alessandra Todde, representing a centre-left coalition, narrowly defeats Paolo Truzzu in Sardinia's regional election, becoming the island's first female president.
  • The victory for the centre-left coalition is seen as a major setback for Giorgia Meloni, Italy's first female prime minister, and her right-wing Brothers of Italy party.
  • The election result challenges the narrative of Meloni's political invincibility, with analysts suggesting it could lead to increased tensions within her coalition government.
  • This election marks the first significant regional victory for Italy's centre-left since 2015, boosting opposition morale ahead of future electoral contests.
  • The centre-left's success in Sardinia could influence the strategies of opposition parties in upcoming regional and European Parliament elections.
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