Far right eyes historic victory as Italy votes
Turnout was around 19% by 1000 GMT, according to the interior ministry, in line with the last elections in 2018, as large queues formed outside voting stations. "I'm playing to win, not just to take part," Matteo Salvini, head of the far-right Lea...

The Brothers of Italy party, headed by one-time Mussolini supporter Giorgia Meloni, has led opinion polls and looks set to take office in a coalition with the far-right League and Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia parties.
Meloni, 45, who campaigned on a motto of "God, country and family", hopes to become Italy's first female prime minister.
Turnout was around 19% by 1000 GMT, according to the interior ministry, in line with the last elections in 2018, as large queues formed outside voting stations.
"I'm playing to win, not just to take part," Matteo Salvini, head of the far-right League, told reporters as he went to cast his ballot. "I can't wait to come back from tomorrow as part of the government of this extraordinary country," he added.
President Sergio Mattarella and Enrico Letta, leader of the centre-left Democratic Party, also voted early Sunday. Polls close at 2100 GMT. Many voters are expected to pick Meloni, "the novelty, the only leader the Italians have not yet tried", said Wolfango Piccoli of the Teneo consultancy.
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