Edmondo Cirielli, the candidate backed by Italy's right-wing government, makes bold electoral promises for the regional elections in Campania later this month.He announced plans to provide an additional €100 per month to residents receiving minimum pensions, funded by the regional budget, while also committing to boost employment and reduce waiting times in public healthcare.Cirielli faces a competitive race against Roberto Fico of the left-wing Movimento 5 Stelle to replace current governor Vincenzo De Luca, with polling indicating Fico leading at 53% to Cirielli's 42%.