So much have been said about minister Mara Carfagna’s election with more than 55 thousand votes in Campania. Was it a personal success? Was it an appreciation for what she has done as minister? For sure it has been a remarkable result. Actually what did she do as a minster to gain such a consensus? Searching on the web you will hardly find an explanation. Neither on the Wikipedia page about her.
So what do all that votes mean?
If we look for example at Nichi Vendola we have a much more clear (sorry if you would have said ‘clearer’) explanation. He was the former president of Apulia, he won first the primary election within the centre-left against the will of party establishment and then was confirmed in the office with 67% of votes. So we can say that people of Apulia are happy with its performance.
So what? Sometimes election’s results mean reward for one’s performance and sometimes not.