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Municipal elections were held in Rome on 21 November 1993 with a second round on 5 December. The center-left candidate Francesco Rutelli (Greens) faced the neo-fascist candidate Gianfranco Fini. Control of the 19 ''circoscrizioni'' of the Italian capital was also to be decided in the elections. 55 councillors were due to be elected in the City Council. As a result of the election, Fini was defeated by Rutelli on the second round. The center-left controls 36 seats against for the center-right. ==Background== With the Law of 25 March 1993, n. 81 was introduced the direct election of mayor and the appointment of members of the ''giunta'' by the same, whereas previously the mayor as much as the council were elected by the municipal council. In this way the form of government of the town, previously attributed to the parliamentary model, was approached at the presidential model. The same law had fixed four-year term of office of Mayor, later extended to five (Law no. 267/2000). The election took place in a period of changes for the Italian politics: the scandal called Tangentopoli, which described pervasive corruption in the Italian political system, exposed in the 1992-6 ''Mani Pulite'' investigations, led to the collapse of the hitherto dominant Christian Democracy party and its allies also in the municipal political situation. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rome municipal election, 1993」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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