Giorgia Meloni Surpasses Renzi, Eyes Craxi and Berlusconi in Longevity Record
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The cabinet of Giorgia Meloni is already one of Italy's most long-lasting governments since the Second World War after about three years. But Meloni is not only ambitious about the term of office.
Given the ease and frequency with which the coalition governments "caem" in Italy, many thought it would be more an ephemeral, but the "Government Meloni" has given examples of stability.
Tomorrow the overtaking of the executive led by Matteo Renzi. Now the goal is to reach the third place of Craxi
Meloni's great goal is to reach the unprecedented milestone of completing the legislature in 2027, the year of the next elections.
Meloni, who has advocated on social networks for "responding to the trust given by the Italians" to the right-wing tripartite coalition, has been prime minister for 1,024 days, a figure with which he managed to overcome Matteo Renzi's stage between 2014 and 2016.
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