A right-wing coalition, led by Giorgia Meloni, is about to take a majority of seats in parliament.
Italy seems to be on the right track to elect its first feminine prime minister and far-right chief since World Struggle II.
The coalition will likely be led by Giorgia Meloni, who's credited with giving her social gathering the meteoric rise it wanted to win a nationwide election.
Meloni mentioned voters gave her a transparent mandate to manipulate, and she's going to lead for all Italians.
So what's going to that imply for Italy and Europe?
Presenter: Hazem Sika
Company:
Cecilia Emma Sottilotta – Assistant professor of worldwide relations and world politics on the American College of Rome
Pieter Cleppe – Editor-in-chief at BrusselsReport.eu
Andrea Mammone – Historian at Sapienza College in Rome
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