Published December 03, 2015
Italians were voting for governorships in several regions and posts in dozens of municipalities in what is being seen as a partial test of Premier Matteo Renzi's grip on his oft-squabbling Democratic Party.
Six regions were voting on Sunday. In Sicily, voters could cast ballots on both Sunday and Monday.
Balloting in Liguria, traditionally a stronghold of the left, could indicate how deep runs the resentment of Renzi's leadership, seen as heavy-handed by some prominent Democrats. Among the several governorship candidates are two from the left: one from his party and another who could attract disgruntled Democrats.
In the northern Veneto region, the anti-immigrant Northern League is hoping for gains as Italy struggles to shelter tens of thousands of migrants arriving by sea on smugglers' boats.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/italian-anti-immigrant-party-hoping-for-gains-in-regional-vote-seen-as-test-for-pm-renzi