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Her signature hard-edged, firebrand tones the one hand, and a more measured, conservative persona, the other. She hoped that would attract a more mainstream vote. The gamble paid .
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Giorgia Meloni’s will be the most right-leaning Italian government since World War Two. And Italy’s election comes hot the heels of a vote in Sweden, which saw the Sweden Democrats – with its roots in Neo-Nazism – become the country’s second largest party.
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Ms Meloni is a deep Eurosceptic at heart. On the campaign trail she often spoke of Italy being downtrodden the EU’s bigger and more wealthy members. And while she’s steered clear calling for Italy to leave the euro or the European Union altogether, she is thought likely to team members seen by Brussels as “problematic” – Hungary and Poland – particularly when it comes to migration.
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She describes Ms Meloni as a political pragmatist, who’s clocked the importance EU money, especially the eagerly anticipated Covid-19 funds, designed to help boost member states’ economies after the pandemic.
But fiscal discipline could certainly be a flashpoint Brussels.
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Her attempt, she says, is to encourage them to have more babies and to keep the number of immigrant workers in Italy down. Those promises add to a lot of money. As does her business-friendly pledge of a flat tax. Realistic or not, paper it would mean less government income to play – and a lot of pressure to borrow more. Giorgia Meloni’s election victory comes at a critical time for Europe, with war back the continent. Sanctions against Russia are driving inflationary pressures.
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