Italy is gearing up for a challenging regional election season, with key votes in Emilia-Romagna, Umbria, and Liguria.
The government is considering consolidating election dates through a decree, potentially setting them for November 17-18. This move aims to streamline the electoral process amid complex political dynamics.
In Emilia-Romagna, the center-right candidate Elena Ugolini faces a tough battle against Ravenna's mayor, Michele de Pascale.
Meanwhile, in Umbria, Stefania Proietti, the mayor of Assisi, has been chosen as the center-left candidate to challenge the incumbent, Donatella Tesei.
Liguria presents its own challenges, with the outgoing president Giovanni Toti facing legal issues, complicating the political landscape.
The center-right coalition is wary of a potential clean sweep by the center-left, raising strategic questions about the election's timing and outcomes.