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Puglia Politics: Decaro’s Move, Lecce Leadership Void

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Regional Council Seats Spark⁢ Competition in Taranto Province

TARANTO, ITALY – A scramble for regional council seats is intensifying in the province of Taranto as potential candidates from across the political spectrum begin positioning themselves for the upcoming elections. the contest promises a reshuffling of ‌representation for the area, with​ both established figures and new faces vying for influence in Bari.

The upcoming regional elections are critical for Taranto, a province ⁤grappling with industrial challenges and environmental concerns.The composition of the regional council will directly impact policy decisions​ affecting local industries, environmental remediation efforts, and economic advancement initiatives. Several current and former regional councilors ​are considering bids, alongside city officials and⁣ representatives from various parties, setting the‍ stage for a‍ competitive race.

On the center-left,outgoing councilors Enzo Di Gregorio and donato Pentassuglia (both Democratic Party) are potential candidates. Current councilor Mino Borraccino (Pd) is also expected to ‌seek re-election. Michele Mazzarano, another outgoing councilor, may pursue a candidacy outside the Democratic Party. City councilor Francesco What, regional vice president Francesca ⁤Viggiano, and Taranto Vice Mayor Mattia Day (Pd) are also considered potential contenders. Taranto ⁤City Council ⁢President Gianni Liviano (Demos), a former regional councilor, is also weighing ⁣a run, as is current regional councilor Gianfranco Lopane, potentially representing a separate movement. The 5Stelle ‍Movement will finalize its candidate​ selection in the coming days, with Gianni Azzaro and Giampiero Mancarelli – both former Democratic ⁤Party members – as possible nominees, though a third term for Marco Galante is considered ‌unlikely.

The center-right is also actively identifying candidates, with Renato Perrini (Fratelli ⁢d’Italia), Massimiliano di Cuia (Forza Italia), Antonio Scalera, and Giacomo Conserva (Lega) emerging as frontrunners. Massimiliano Stellato, recently switching from the center-left to Forza Italia, is also ‌in the mix. New proposals include city councilor‌ Giampaolo Vietri and lawyer matilde Percolla (both Fratelli d’Italia).

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