The first results of the regional elections in Italy show that both left-wing parties and those in the governing coalition have retained their strongholds, confirming the absence of any real national momentum that could weaken the Prime Minister. Giorgia Meloni.
According to YouTrend estimates, the left-wing opposition retained two regions in the south of the country, while Meloni's bloc maintained its control over Veneto, a key territory in the north. This electoral stability concludes a cycle of regional elections for 2025 that brought no major surprises for the government's opponents.
The maintenance of regional balances illustrates the continued political strength of the nationalist right-wing coalition, despite criticism from its opponents and a difficult economic context. The provisional results indicate that, for the time being, no political force has managed to use the local elections as leverage to shift the balance of power at the national level.