The largest cities Italy after elections depart left
Candidates from left-centrist parties win elections in the majority of the large cities Italy, including in Rome, Milan, Naples and Turin. Data of exit polls testify to it, reports information agency "Reuters". The acting mayor Milana the left centrist Giuseppe Sala, according to preliminary data, collects 54-58% of votes, winning against the right-centrist rival who has received 32-36% of votes, in the first round. In Naples a majority of votes the ex-minister of universities and scientific researches took Gaetano Manfredi who was supported by left-centrist Democratic Party (Italy) and Five Star Movement. In Rome and...