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by Alessandra Cardone
ROME, June 6 (Xinhua) -- Italian anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) secured a big score in the first round of mayoral elections in Rome, and emerged as largest opposition force at local level in the country, according to definitive results came out on Monday.
The local ballots to elect mayors and municipal councils were held in 1,342 cities and towns across Italy on Sunday. M5S candidate Virginia Raggi took the lead in the Italian capital with 35.25 percent of the vote, largely ahead of the contender from center-left Democratic Party (PD), Roberto Giachetti, with 24.87 percent, according to interior ministry data.
Since none of the candidates won more than 50 percent of the vote, the mayoral race in Rome will be decided by a run-off on June 19. The same will happen in Italy's other four largest cities, namely Milan, Turin, Naples and Bologna.
Yet, the positive result of populist, anti-establishment M5S in the capital sent a significant blow to the ruling Democratic Party, to which Prime Minister Matteo Renzi also belongs.
"This is not a debacle, but we would have wanted to do better," Renzi told a press conference on Monday, commenting the final results. "I am not satisfied. This (first round of voting) will bring us to face a hard run-off turn."
On her part, 37-year-old lawyer Virginia Raggi said she was looking forward to securing a victory in the run-off, and felt ready to take charge as mayor.
"The citizens of Rome have sent a message, and this is a historic result for the M5S," she said on Monday. "On June 19, we will have to complete what we have begun. It will be the opportunity to rewrite the future of our city, definitively and all together," Raggi also told Ansa news agency.
People in Rome showed a mixed reaction to this perspective. "I did not vote at all," 28-year-old student Marta Giuliano told Xinhua.