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Centre-left takes big cities in Italian mayoral elections, 5-Star loses Rome

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Centre-left candidates are set to win Italy's big cities in local elections, partial results showed on Monday, with Rome's incumbent mayor Virginia Raggi of the 5-Star Movement headed for defeat. taly's four largest cities - Rome, Milan, Naples and Turin - and more than 1,000 smaller centres held mayoral elections on Sunday and Monday, with a run-off due in two-weeks' time in cities where no candidate reaches 50%.

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