Two-thirds of Ingria near Turin are competing for positions including a mother and son in rival camps
The last time Igor De Santis ran for mayor in Ingria, a tiny village surrounded by forests and mountains near Turin, he won an easy landslide victory. But he faces a tough challenge in his bid to conquer a fourth mandate after his mother joined a rival camp.
Ingria, one of the smallest villages in Italy, is home to 46 inhabitants. A further 26 people, registered to vote from abroad, make up the electorate.
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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/02/italian-village-with-46-residents-has-30-local-election-candidates
Author : Angela Giuffrida in Rome
Publish date : 2024-06-02 18:21:45
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