{"title":"Il voto nei quartieri di Roma dal 2000 al 2018","authors":"Federico Tomassi","doi":"10.36253/qoe-8531","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Social and economic inequalities between the city centre and peripheral belts persist for many years in Rome districts, in parallel to the on-going suburban sprawl. That yields political effects too, since electoral results from 2000 to 2018 highlight sharp political polarization: votes for left-wing (right-wing or Five Star Movement) candidates are inversely (directly) proportional to distance from Capitoline Hill. Notably, in 2018 general election, the left-wing coalition prevailed in central districts only, where education levels and personal income are very high, and (even if only slightly) in historical periphery, where it keeps consensus on progressive, inclusive and liberal policies. The opposite holds for the new populist Five Star Movement, that prevailed in low-density periphery inside the Orbital, in far-off sprawled districts and in Ostia coastal area. However, the right-wing coalition won in Rome as a whole, by more homogeneous and even inter-classist consensus, and prevailed outside the Orbital thanks to the League, that had for the very first time many votes in the Roman peripheries. As a matter of facts, both right-wing and populist policies seem easier to the extent that suburban citizens feel deprived since harmed by economic crisis, unsafe and worried about immigrants, far from elected bodies, scarcely endowed with public services.","PeriodicalId":212530,"journal":{"name":"Quaderni dell'Osservatorio elettorale. QOE - IJES","volume":"40 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-12-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Quaderni dell'Osservatorio elettorale. QOE - IJES","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.36253/qoe-8531","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Social and economic inequalities between the city centre and peripheral belts persist for many years in Rome districts, in parallel to the on-going suburban sprawl. That yields political effects too, since electoral results from 2000 to 2018 highlight sharp political polarization: votes for left-wing (right-wing or Five Star Movement) candidates are inversely (directly) proportional to distance from Capitoline Hill. Notably, in 2018 general election, the left-wing coalition prevailed in central districts only, where education levels and personal income are very high, and (even if only slightly) in historical periphery, where it keeps consensus on progressive, inclusive and liberal policies. The opposite holds for the new populist Five Star Movement, that prevailed in low-density periphery inside the Orbital, in far-off sprawled districts and in Ostia coastal area. However, the right-wing coalition won in Rome as a whole, by more homogeneous and even inter-classist consensus, and prevailed outside the Orbital thanks to the League, that had for the very first time many votes in the Roman peripheries. As a matter of facts, both right-wing and populist policies seem easier to the extent that suburban citizens feel deprived since harmed by economic crisis, unsafe and worried about immigrants, far from elected bodies, scarcely endowed with public services.
城市中心和外围地带之间的社会和经济不平等在罗马地区持续了多年,与正在进行的郊区扩张并行。这也会产生政治影响,因为2000年至2018年的选举结果突显了尖锐的政治两极分化:左翼(右翼或五星运动)候选人的选票与距离卡比托利欧山的距离成反比(成正比)。值得注意的是,在2018年的大选中,左翼联盟仅在教育水平和个人收入非常高的中心地区获胜,而在历史上的边缘地区(即使只是一点点),左翼联盟在进步、包容和自由的政策上保持了共识。而新民粹主义政党五星运动(Five Star Movement)的情况正好相反,该党在轨道内低密度的外围地区、偏远的无序地区和奥斯蒂亚沿海地区占了上风。然而,右翼联盟在整个罗马赢得了胜利,通过更同质的甚至是跨阶级的共识,并在轨道之外获胜,这要归功于联盟,它第一次在罗马外围地区获得了很多选票。事实上,右翼和民粹主义的政策似乎更容易在某种程度上让郊区居民感到被剥夺了权利,因为他们受到经济危机的伤害,不安全,担心移民,远离选举机构,几乎没有被赋予公共服务。