Sunday, March 6, 2016

Democratic Party primary in Rome, 40 thousand voters to 18. Morassut: too low turnout – The Messenger

Roberto Giachetti beats Roberto Morassut in Rome and is a candidate for mayor of the capital. I intend to win the elections in Rome prejudice Roberto Giachetti that everyone knows ‘, his first statement from the candidate, just arrived to Ex Dogana in San Lorenzo. Waiting for him, among others, the Commissioner of the PD Rome Matteo Orfini.

Today we played a friendly match. I intend to win elections in Rome and it is not so obvious. We are out to win and I want to win my way prejudice an honest person, and above all free , “he added Giachetti.

 
 

“I want to be free from certain political mechanisms – added Giachetti – I want to speak loud and clear even to my Pd: make a list of clean people above all suspicion of which we will all be proud because Rome and the Romans did not have another opportunity will. Voters understand very well. Now it is the Democratic Party must prove that you understand the voters. “

These individual data: the first Town Hall in Via Montebello seat, Giachetti would take 115 votes and Morassut 39. in the third town hall in the square of the Vocationist, 12 votes for and 81 Morassut Giachetti; in the same town hall in Via Camerata Picena, eight preferences Morassut and 27 for Giachetti. In the fourth, on an Menichella Giachetti 75 votes for and 38 Morassut; Via Michelotti, Morassut on 57 and Giachetti 75; Via Corinaldo, 46 ​​preferences for Morassut and 122 for Giachetti. In the ninth city hall, via Castel di Leva, Morassut victory by 93 votes against 33 Giachetti; Via Bertani, however, 33 votes for and 122 for Morassut Giachetti. Giachetti would total 60-70% of the vote.

Roberto Morassut would lose the confrontation with Roberto Giachetti even in the Democratic Party Grottaperfetta circle via Tazio Nuvolari, where he voted this morning. This is what has been learned according to figures arrived at the election committee Morassut. Giachetti would take 299 preferences in the seat of his opponent, against 242 Morassut.

In the capital he voted 8 to 22. The challenge was among six candidates: Roberto Giachetti, Roberto Morassut and Stefano for Pedica the Democratic Party; Domenico Rossi for Democratic Centre, Gianfranco Mascia for the Greens and Clare Ferraro, an autistic girl.

The voters had to pay at least two euro to contribute to organizational costs and sign the “center-Guidelines for Rome.” They are less than a thousand immigrants and boys aged 16 to 18 who can vote in the sixteen special seats where you are pre-registered. Pre-registration is a mechanism put in place by the organizers to avoid abuses.

The turnout problem. The turnout has suffered a dramatic decline in the last primaries of 2013, which had seen him win Ignazio Marino, then became mayor of Rome. Has arrived about 50 thousand voters against 102 thousand in 2013. “All in all, under certain conditions, from the data we receive on turnout after all is a result that I do not mind,” he commented Giachetti. And he added: “And I want to thank the generosity of all the militants, which especially in the afternoon under water, have ensured that tens of thousands of people could vote.”

More drastic Orfini: “The time last was the Democratic party of camel troops of those who were arrested, the rom file and so these are real data from a real party which fortunately still has much work to do and being reborn. ”

File to the gazebo. There are about 50 thousand, according to estimates provided by the Organizing Committee, the Romans who went to vote for the choice of the mayor candidate of the center. Only drawback of the day to the seat of the VI Hall, where unknown persons at night blocked the door of putting silicone circle in the lock and marking the entrance with the posters. Despite the vandalism, the volunteers reopened the polling station and the voting operations are taken regularly. “I want to thank the fifteen hundred volunteers from last night are working to ensure that today was a good party democracy. The queues at polling stations are quite a signal: those who thought a poor attendance you will have to think again, “said Giancarlo D’Alessandro, President of the Organizing Committee.

Collapse of the influx to the gazebo Ostia, City Hall overwhelmed by the Mafia tsunami Capital and dissolved for mafia. The primary center for the choice of the mayor of Rome candidate until 18.00 had voted Romans 1,403. In 2013, voters in all were about 5 thousand.

The Democratic Party Orsini Commissioner. “At 9:30, after just an hour and a half, we had already exceeded the participants in the consultations grilline,” he had written on Twitter Commissioner of the PD Rome Matteo Orfini.

Roberto Morassut has voted in the polling station set up in the circle of Pd Grotta Perfect dedicated to Nilde iotti. “You always hope that the results are better – comments Morassut – I think they’re the primary satisfactory, at least for the wires reconnect with the city. I will celebrate if it goes well for my candidacy or rejoice with those who have won, and I will begin to help him. ”

Roberto Giachetti. “Today is a great democratic day, there’s the sun.” So the winner had said said after voting at the gazebo located in front of the ‘rebellious circle’ Donna Olimpia. When asked why he had voted in this circle that has been at the center of numerous controversies, Giachetti responded: “I vote here because this is where voting always to section 1404. Vote where the party organizes the seats because I can not vote in a bar or anything. ” Trying to free himself from the crush of reporters, Giachetti has turned his bike and jokingly said: “If you do not move I put in all” but has not come to terms with Enrico Lucci of hyenas who, after trying in vain to interview him, you He is sitting in the passenger seat behind the bike. Despite not having, Lucci, helmet, Giachetti is party to stop a hundred meters later.

The green Gianfranco Mascia has voted at the polling station in Piazza Biagio Pace. Upon arrival all’ura, Masha explained to photographers and operators: “As you see a storm was expected and instead it’s sunny. Bear and I continue to bring good luck to these primary and, from what I’m told, even the turnout is good. So it is a great celebration of democracy “. Mascia recalled the “1200 km by scooter, bicycle and more than 120 300 in metro facts in this beautiful campaign meeting thousands of people who shared with me the idea of ​​an ecological change in our city.”

Stefano Pedica has voted instead to 10.30 in the polling station set up in the circle of Pd via Pompey Trogus, in Balduina. “We hope that the turnout is high to really write another beautiful page of Democracy – said Pedica- The best win, and tomorrow all united next to the winner to beat the center-right and M5s.”

The average age

 Many elders and few young people. This seems to be the picture of those who voted today for the primary center, according to the evidence coming from some circles where voting or even just from a glance, going from one polling station, especially in the morning, when the turnout was higher. “We have a good turnout, I think we will close 200 voters, in line with recent times, perhaps more. They voted a dozen people including Bangladeshis and Chinese, on twenty pre-enrolled in the V Hall. Young people are in the minority, most people are more mature, the base of subscribers to the Democratic Party, at least in this section, “said the chairman of the Torpignattara Antonio Pallotti seat.

Same story at the historic club via dei Giubbonari, “Here we had more adults than young voters, partly because the old town is known inhabitants who are not so young – says Julia Secretary Urso – the of those who voted flow was constant and did not stop even in now lunch. ” According to Erica Battle, former city councilor and chairman of the Capannelle section there, “the average age of voters was about 45 years.” It should not be otherwise to dell’Alberone circle: “Here came to vote several elderly people, very few foreigners and ten sixteen.”

The last consultation

 On April 7, 2013 in Rome they showed up at the gazebo in 102,000 people. The consultation saw the triumph of Ignazio Marino, who became mayor of the capital.

 
         

             Sunday, March 6, 2016, 09:17 – Last Updated: 00:27
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