A new rival is forcing Italy’s Meloni back to her far-right roots
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The premier evaluates an operation to the rescue of the vice-premier, pressed by Vannacci and besieged by his own: "If the League continues to fall is a problem for everyone." But she says no to the reshuffle that would lead him to the Viminale and the operation of taxation on the large banking groups. Openings on a measure-band in maneuver to give him back some breath
Three years ago, the General General of the Army stepped on the political stage. Now, without his party National Future, no centre-right coalition is possible.
The Futuro Nazionale party, founded by 57-year-old former soldier Roberto Vannacci, is gaining more and more followers. Giorgia Meloni is accused of selling out the right.
New Rival Forces Italy’s Meloni Back to Her Far-Right Roots
“Giorgia Meloni doesn’t want to be beaten at her own game,” Politico reports. “With an election approaching next year and a new far-right rival emerging, the Italian prime minister — whose political origins lie in Italy’s post-fascist right — is putting aside the moderate image she has built over her four years in office and […]
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