Municipal elections, new mayor of Caltanissetta is Walter Tesauro

They end after the turn of ballotthe 2024 municipal elections: the new mayor of Caltanissetta, the only Sicilian provincial capital to vote, is Walter Tesauro.




The centre-right candidate Walter Calogero Tesauro was elected mayor with 52.36%, prevailing over the progressive area civic candidate Annalisa Maria Petitto, who stopped at 47.64%. Voting too Pachino And Frostwhere the new elected mayors are Giuseppe Gambuzza and Terenziano Di Stefano respectively.









Who is Walter Tesauro, new mayor of Caltanissetta

Walter Calogero Tesauro is the candidate of centre-right Of Caltanissetta. They supported him during the electoral campaign: Forza Italia, FdI, Lega-Udc, Christian Democracy, Azzurri per Caltanissetta, Caltanissetta 2030, Noi Moderati. He got the 52.63% of the votesthus managing to obtain the seat of mayor.

The first reactions

Among the first to congratulate Tesauro is Edy Tamajofresh from a resounding victory in the 2024 European elections, who comments: “We win in a city that has its history, which has great potential and that I am sure, through an adequate strategy, he will be able to develop them”.




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Speaking again about the new mayor of Caltanissetta, Tamajo adds: “I am proud to have supported Walter Tesauro from the first hour. His vision for the city’s future, based on principles of sustainable development, security and economic growth, is what Caltanissetta needs to thrive. I have always believed in my friend Tesauro’s abilities and his dedication to public service. I am sure that he will be a mayor capable of guiding Caltanissetta towards a better future, listening to the needs of citizens and working for the common good.”

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