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The leader of the Italy's "Five Star Movement" (M5S) and former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte votes in Rome in the parliamentary elections, which, according to the polls, are likely be won by the far right. While it was Italy's largest party four years ago with 32% of the vote, the M5S is now only predicted to take 10 to 13% of the vote. IMAGES
Rome (Italy), Oct 18 (EFE) .- (Camera: Antonello Nusca) The second round of municipal elections in 65 cities in 15 regions of the country, including Turin and Rome, will continue on Monday after a first election day held this Sunday and may turn into a triumph for Enrico Letta's Democratic Party (PD).FOOTAGE OF THE VOTING ELECTION DAY IN ROME OF THE SECOND DAY OF THE SECOND ROUND OF THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN 65 CITIES OF 15 REGIONS OF THE COUNTRY
Rome, Sep 30 (EFE) .- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) Some 12 million Italians will be able to vote next Sunday and Monday in more than a thousand cities, including Rome and Milan, an appointment in which the largest force on the left of the country, the Democratic Party (PD), and the transversal 5 Stars Movement (M5S) will measure their union and, with it, their ability to stop the right, which, in turn, will be able to verify if they have as much support as to aspire to elections.FOOTAGE OF ROMA.
Rome, Jul 2 (EFE).- - Lorenzo Insigne's goal in the 44th minute turned out to be the difference for Italy in Friday's Euro 2020 quarterfinal against Belgium at Allianz Arena in Munich.Leonardo Bonucci appeared to put the Azzurri ahead in the 13th minute before the goal was disallowed for offside, but Italy would go on to take the lead in the 31st when Nicolo Barella took advantage of poor defending by Belgium to put the ball behind goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.Insigne made it 2-0 in the 44th minute with a brilliant strike. (Camera: ÁLVARO PADILLA). SHOT LIST: ITALIAN SOCCER FANS CELEBRATE AFTER THEIR TEAM WON OVER BELGIUM IN EURO 2020 QUARTERFINAL, IN ROME, ITALY.
Brussels, Jul 2 (EFE/EPA).- - Lorenzo Insigne's goal in the 44th minute turned out to be the difference for Italy in Friday's Euro 2020 quarterfinal against Belgium at Allianz Arena in Munich.Leonardo Bonucci appeared to put the Azzurri ahead in the 13th minute before the goal was disallowed for offside, but Italy would go on to take the lead in the 31st when Nicolo Barella took advantage of poor defending by Belgium to put the ball behind goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.Insigne made it 2-0 in the 44th minute with a brilliant strike. (Camera: STEPHANIE LECOCQ). SHOT LIST: BELGIAN FANS WATCH A BROADCAST OF THE UEFA EURO 2020 QUARTER FINAL MATCH BETWEEN BELGIUM AND ITALY, IN BRUSSELS, BELGIUM.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).