Italian regional vote puts League on top, 5-Star loses ground

Italian regional vote puts League on top, 5-Star loses ground
FILE PHOTO: Interior Minister Matteo Salvini attends a news conference after a cabinet meeting at Chigi Palace in Rome, Italy, October 20 2018. REUTERS/Remo Casilli/File Photo Copyright Remo Casilli(Reuters)
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ROME (Reuters) - A centre-right candidate has won a regional vote in central Italy, with the ruling far-right League party surging ahead, while its coalition partner, the populist 5-Star Movement, lost ground, results showed on Monday.

The League, headed by Matteo Salvini, still runs with its traditional allies Forza Italia and Brothers of Italia in local elections, but governs at a national level with 5-Star.

The centre-right candidate, Marco Marsilio, won about 48 percent of the vote in the mountainous Abruzzo region, the official count showed, while a centre-left coalition was ousted from power, gaining 31 percent of the vote.

5-Star trailed in third, taking around 20 percent -- far below the 40 percent it won in the region in last year's national parliamentary ballot.

The League scored almost 28 percent of the vote on Sunday against some 13.9 percent it took in Abruzzo in the March 2018 national election.

The anti-establishment 5-Star, which always runs alone at elections, has never managed to win power in a region, but has traditionally seen its vote count rise in national ballots.

The League and 5-Star alliance in Rome has appeared increasingly fractured in recent weeks, with disagreements bubbling up over a series of issues, including on the construction of an Alpine tunnel and even on who to support in the Venezuelan political crisis.

Both parties see the upcoming European Parliament election in May as an important test that will affect the balance of power not only in Brussels, but also within the government.

(Reporting by Steve Scherer; Editing by Crispian Balmer)

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