Bersani wins Italy primary, heads to general vote
By , on December 2nd, 2012
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Pier Luigi Bersani, the head of Italy’s main centre-left Democratic Party, won a runoff primary Sunday to be the main centre-left candidate for Italy’s next year general elections – a vote that polls indicate could well be won by the Democratic Party given the utter disarray of the opposing centre-right. Preliminary results gave Bersani 60.8 per cent of the vote compared to Florence Mayor Matteo Renzi’s 39.1 per cent, with two-thirds of the votes counted. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Bersani wins Italy primary, heads to general vote
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Pier Luigi Bersani, the head of Italy’s main centre-left Democratic Party, won a runoff primary Sunday to be the main centre-left candidate for Italy’s next year general elections – a vote that polls indicate could well be won by the Democratic Party given the utter disarray of the opposing centre-right. Preliminary results gave Bersani 60.8 per cent of the vote compared to Florence Mayor Matteo Renzi’s 39.1 per cent, with two-thirds of the votes counted. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Bersani wins Italy primary, heads to general vote
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