All eyes on Virginia Raggi as voting begins in capital suffering from endemic corruption and poor services.
Virginia Raggi
With the short time Virginia Raggi has gotten involved in the campaign trail, she has established herself already to be the very best faces known on the Italian politics, the local counselor is a lawyer.
Virginia Raggi is a telegenic 37 years old and she is already popular and have such credibility of becoming the first female Mayor and if para-venture she wins, it will be a big blow on Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, is the rising star of the populist Five movement (M5S), the anti-establishment party founded by comedian Beppe Grillo.
With the voting expected to continue on Sunday, 126 communes will be partaking in the exercise including Bologna, Milan, Napoli, Rome and Turin and more than 9 million voters are eligible to take part.
With the opposition party growing so popular by the day all eyes are on the party and Rezi's Democratic Party (PD) are extremely high in thence of expectations of the outcome of the result that might emerge during the general election.
If the Five come out successfully in Rome that would lead Virginia Raggi's party to be a threat and provide a platform for tilt in the national power during the general elections scheduled for 2018.
In Milan the capital city of Italy known to be the financial capital, the Democratic Party faces defeat and in Turin, tough challenge awaits party.
After she emerged the winner of the first round voting which took place on June 5, Raggi said "We are witnessing a historic moment"
After just five years ago of entering into politics through a party that has a limited organisation, it is a remarkable and wonderful achievement for the party.
Italy had suffered in the hands of past politicians in which they were involved in various crimes and corruptions and some of them are currently undergoing trials including businessmen and officials.
Italy had suffered in the hands of past politicians in which they were involved in various crimes and corruptions and some of them are currently undergoing trials including businessmen and officials.
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