Lega boss Salvini called on the electorate to go to the polls when voting in a polling station in his hometown of Milan. “As more people go to the polls, the new parliament and government will have more power to respond to the emergencies, which will not be lacking. The more people vote, the stronger Italy will be,” Salvini said. He was confident that his Lega would do well among the three strongest parties.
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