The CISL won by a landslide and performed better than the national average in Emilia Romagna.
Official election data released In the FondoPoste elections (elections for worker representatives in the Poste Italiane Group's supplementary pension fund), the CISL's postal and telegraph workers (SLP) won a landslide victory across Italy with 53.661 TP3T of the available votes, and did even better in Emilia Romagna, where they obtained 65.381 TP3T in the only permanent seat of the Bologna CMP.
In fact, at the end of the long counting operations of the votes cast in the three ways identified (electronic, correspondence and fixed polling stations, with the latter votes taking place on 26 and 25 November) The election results across the peninsula show a clear victory for the Slp Cisl list, which, with 53.661 TP3T, won 16 of the 30 available seats, improving by 21 TP3T and one seat compared to the previous election in 2010.
Among the general data, the only official data disaggregated by territory is that relating to Nine permanent polling stations located in various regions of the peninsula. In the only one located in the region, at the Bologna CMP, the CISL obtained 65.381% of the available votes, compared to the national average for permanent polling stations of 55.771%.
“A flattering result – he comments Valerio Grillini, general secretary of the postal and telegraph workers of the CISL Emilia Romagna – which goes beyond our wildest expectations and rewards the commitment of all our activists and delegates of the SLP CISL, but at the same time assigns great responsibilities to our organization. Responsibilities that, as we have done in recent years, we will place at the service and protection of workers."