Italian media on November 25 initially continued its focus on the regional election outcomes from the previous day, with definitive data confirming the center-right's victory in Veneto and the center-left's wins in Puglia and Campania. This gradually gave way to the developing 'Pandoro gate' scandal, with Milan prosecutors requesting a one-year and eight-month sentence for Chiara Ferragni. By early afternoon, the primary editorial focus shifted to reports of Ukraine's acceptance of a US-brokered peace agreement, though Russia's potential rejection was also highlighted. Concurrently, the contentious 'ddl stupro' (rape bill) saw the Lega requesting new hearings, leading opposition parties to abandon parliamentary work. By evening, a significant development was the unanimous approval of the 'femminicidio' (femicide) bill in the Chamber of Deputies, making it law.