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Her center-left rival Roberto Giachetti, from Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's Democratic Party (PD), won around 32.5 percent. Definitive results were expected Monday morning. The center-left party has been in charge of Rome for most of the last 22 years, and have aroused a wide discontent among local citizens due to the recent mafia-related corruption scandal and lasting inefficiencies in public services, especially transport, garbage and housing. A food shopkeeper, who preferred not to be named, complained about the Rome municipal government's failing rubbish collection and street cleaning services, saying the government "leaves our city in disgusting conditions." "I am not sure the M5S candidate will be able to improve the situation, but at least she is not linked to the political establishment that has run here for decades," he added. In the central and wealthier San Giovanni neighborhood, Maria Liccati provided a completely different view. "I am not at all happy with the PD, and how it has managed the city. Yet, I could just not sit and watch the Five Star Movement winning, even if it is most likely they will anyway," she said. Liccati disagreed with M5S's main political views, and especially the Eurosceptic stance and the anti-immigration approach. "I fear they would just increase social tensions in Rome. Furthermore, I do not think Raggi is really up to the task of solving our main problems, beginning with the city's huge debt," she added. The PD's Rome candidate did not wait for the official results to acknowledge his defeat. "It has been a tough race, and we were aware of this since the beginning," Giachetti told supporters and media in the PD headquarters in Rome. "I congratulate Raggi, who will be the next mayor according to the preliminary results." "We will contribute as an opposition force in the city council, yet serving without prejudice and constructively," Giachetti added. 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People saw it strange in the beginning but in time they see no difference between a male and female gas station worker," the young woman said proudly. In recent years, the most populous Arab state has been facing economic recession over the past few years of political turmoil, leading to unemployment rate that hit 12.5 percent according to official reports. At the same time, the society is also under slow progress toward gender equality. Except for the most underdeveloped and conservative part, most people have started to accept the idea that females should be provided equal opportunities in the society, especially the highly-educated ones. Abdel-Qawi Ahmed, a man in his 50s who has just got his car fueled by the young woman, welcomed the idea of female gas station attendants, saying that it helps reduce unemployment rate among young people and encourage gender equality. "It's a good idea economically and socially as it encourages the youth for earnest work. 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