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Roberto Gualtieri Elected New Mayor Of Rome (18)

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Rome's newly elected mayor Roberto Gualtieri celebrate in the headquarters of the PD in via del Nazareno, together with Enrico Letta and the other members of the Democratic Party. With counting complete in more than 92 percent of polling stations, Roberto Gualtieri was leading with more than 60 percent over Enrico Michetti, a lawyer and local talk radio host with no prior political experience. Photo by Gloria Imbrogno/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rome's newly elected mayor, centre-left candidate of the Democratic Party (PD), Roberto Gualtieri addresses supporters as he celebrates his victory in Rome, Italy on October 18, 2021. With counting complete in more than 92 percent of polling stations, Roberto Gualtieri was leading with more than 60 percent over Enrico Michetti, a lawyer and local talk radio host with no prior political experience. Photo by Gloria Imbrogno/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rome's newly elected mayor, centre-left candidate of the Democratic Party (PD), Roberto Gualtieri addresses supporters as he celebrates his victory in Rome, Italy on October 18, 2021. With counting complete in more than 92 percent of polling stations, Roberto Gualtieri was leading with more than 60 percent over Enrico Michetti, a lawyer and local talk radio host with no prior political experience. Photo by Gloria Imbrogno/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rome's newly elected mayor, centre-left candidate of the Democratic Party (PD), Roberto Gualtieri addresses supporters as he celebrates his victory in Rome, Italy on October 18, 2021. With counting complete in more than 92 percent of polling stations, Roberto Gualtieri was leading with more than 60 percent over Enrico Michetti, a lawyer and local talk radio host with no prior political experience. Photo by Gloria Imbrogno/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rome's newly elected mayor, centre-left candidate of the Democratic Party (PD), Roberto Gualtieri addresses supporters as he celebrates his victory in Rome, Italy on October 18, 2021. With counting complete in more than 92 percent of polling stations, Roberto Gualtieri was leading with more than 60 percent over Enrico Michetti, a lawyer and local talk radio host with no prior political experience. Photo by Gloria Imbrogno/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rome's newly elected mayor, centre-left candidate of the Democratic Party (PD), Roberto Gualtieri addresses supporters as he celebrates his victory in Rome, Italy on October 18, 2021. With counting complete in more than 92 percent of polling stations, Roberto Gualtieri was leading with more than 60 percent over Enrico Michetti, a lawyer and local talk radio host with no prior political experience. Photo by Gloria Imbrogno/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rome's newly elected mayor, centre-left candidate of the Democratic Party (PD), Roberto Gualtieri addresses supporters as he celebrates his victory in Rome, Italy on October 18, 2021. With counting complete in more than 92 percent of polling stations, Roberto Gualtieri was leading with more than 60 percent over Enrico Michetti, a lawyer and local talk radio host with no prior political experience. Photo by Gloria Imbrogno/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rome's newly elected mayor, centre-left candidate of the Democratic Party (PD), Roberto Gualtieri addresses supporters as he celebrates his victory in Rome, Italy on October 18, 2021. With counting complete in more than 92 percent of polling stations, Roberto Gualtieri was leading with more than 60 percent over Enrico Michetti, a lawyer and local talk radio host with no prior political experience. Photo by Gloria Imbrogno/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rome's newly elected mayor, centre-left candidate of the Democratic Party (PD), Roberto Gualtieri addresses supporters as he celebrates his victory in Rome, Italy on October 18, 2021. With counting complete in more than 92 percent of polling stations, Roberto Gualtieri was leading with more than 60 percent over Enrico Michetti, a lawyer and local talk radio host with no prior political experience. Photo by Gloria Imbrogno/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rome's newly elected mayor, centre-left candidate of the Democratic Party (PD), Roberto Gualtieri addresses supporters as he celebrates his victory in Rome, Italy on October 18, 2021. With counting complete in more than 92 percent of polling stations, Roberto Gualtieri was leading with more than 60 percent over Enrico Michetti, a lawyer and local talk radio host with no prior political experience. Photo by Gloria Imbrogno/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Roberto Gualtieri, the center-left new Mayor of Rome celebrates the victory at the end of the ballot municipal election in Rome during the demonstration in Santi Apostoli square in Rome, Italy, October 18, 2021. Photo by Fabio Cimaglia/IPAABACAPRESS.COM

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Roberto Gualtieri, the center-left new Mayor of Rome (C) with Centre-left Democratic Party leader Enrico Letta (L) and Lazio Governor Nicola Zingaretti (R), celebrate the victory at the end of the ballot municipal election in Rome during the demonstration in Santi Apostoli square in Rome, Italy, October 18, 2021. Photo by Fabio Cimaglia/IPAABACAPRESS.COM

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Roberto Gualtieri, the center-left new Mayor of Rome (C) with Centre-left Democratic Party leader Enrico Letta (L) and Lazio Governor Nicola Zingaretti (R), celebrate the victory at the end of the ballot municipal election in Rome during the demonstration in Santi Apostoli square in Rome, Italy, October 18, 2021. Photo by Fabio Cimaglia/IPAABACAPRESS.COM

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Roberto Gualtieri, the center-left new Mayor of Rome (C) with Centre-left Democratic Party leader Enrico Letta (L) and Lazio Governor Nicola Zingaretti (R), celebrate the victory at the end of the ballot municipal election in Rome during the demonstration in Santi Apostoli square in Rome, Italy, October 18, 2021. Photo by Fabio Cimaglia/IPAABACAPRESS.COM

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Roberto Gualtieri, the center-left new Mayor of Rome (C) with Centre-left Democratic Party leader Enrico Letta (L) and Lazio Governor Nicola Zingaretti (R), celebrate the victory at the end of the ballot municipal election in Rome during the demonstration in Santi Apostoli square in Rome, Italy, October 18, 2021. Photo by Fabio Cimaglia/IPAABACAPRESS.COM

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Roberto Gualtieri, the center-left new Mayor of Rome, celebrates the victory at the end of the ballot municipal election in Rome inside his electoral committee in Rome, Italy, October18, 2021. Center-left candidate Roberto Gualtieri thanked Romans for voting him in as their new mayor after projections showed him with an over 60%-40% lead over centre-right rival Enrico Michetti. "Thank you Romans for this so significant result, by which I feel honoured. I'll put everything into it," he said. Photo by Fabio Cimaglia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Roberto Gualtieri, the center-left new Mayor of Rome, celebrates the victory at the end of the ballot municipal election in Rome inside his electoral committee in Rome, Italy, October18, 2021. Center-left candidate Roberto Gualtieri thanked Romans for voting him in as their new mayor after projections showed him with an over 60%-40% lead over centre-right rival Enrico Michetti. "Thank you Romans for this so significant result, by which I feel honoured. I'll put everything into it," he said. Photo by Fabio Cimaglia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Roberto Gualtieri, the center-left new Mayor of Rome, celebrates the victory at the end of the ballot municipal election in Rome inside his electoral committee in Rome, Italy, October18, 2021. Center-left candidate Roberto Gualtieri thanked Romans for voting him in as their new mayor after projections showed him with an over 60%-40% lead over centre-right rival Enrico Michetti. "Thank you Romans for this so significant result, by which I feel honoured. I'll put everything into it," he said. Photo by Fabio Cimaglia/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM