ROME (Reuters) -Key wins for Italy's opposition in southern regional elections show cracks in the ruling conservative bloc's dominance, raising doubts over Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's ability to secure a second term in the next national vote, say political observers.
This year's regional elections across Italy ended in a 3-3 draw between the two main political camps, but convincing wins for centre-left parties in Campania and Puglia gave them hope they could prevent Meloni from winning outright victory in 2027.
"For months now, we have been hearing the same tired refrain: Giorgia Meloni has no rivals, she is invincible,
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