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Monday, June 20, 2016

2016 Rome Mayoral Election - Rome elects first female mayor in 3,000 year history as the 37-year-old lawyer Virginia Raggi of the 5-Star protest movement stormed to victory



Rome has elected the first female mayor in its 3,000-year history with the 37-year-old lawyer vowing to take on the Pope and the Mafia. 
 Rome has elected the first female mayor in its 3,000-year history with 37-year-old lawyer Virginia Raggi (pictured) vowing to take on the Pope and the Mafia 
Virginia Raggi of the 5-Star protest movement stormed to victory after capitalising on anger over political corruption and deteriorating services in the Italian capital.

Her cause in the capital was helped by the ousting of her predecessor, the Democratic Party's Ignazio Marino, over an expenses issue and a much bigger scandal over organised crime's infiltration of the city administration.

In what is known as the 'Mafia Capitale' case, dozens of local businessmen, officials and politicians are currently on trial for their involvement in a criminal network that ripped off the city to the tune of tens - if not hundreds - of millions of euros. 

Virginia Raggi of the 5-Star protest movement stormed to victory after capitalising on anger over political corruption and deteriorating services in Rome and has pledged to tackle corruption in the city and had previously said she intended to take on the Catholic church

Raggi has pledged to tackle corruption in the city and had previously said she intended to take on the Catholic church

With more than 80 % of ballots counted, her rival, Democrat Roberto Giachetti, who was backed by Mr Renzi, conceded defeat - less than an hour after polls closed on Sunday June 19,2016

With more than 80 per cent of ballots counted, her rival, Democrat Roberto Giachetti, who was backed by Mr Renzi, conceded defeat - less than an hour after polls closed 

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