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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has she won yet?[/quote] Yes she did. Her party is the first party snd her coalition will have the absolute majority in both chambers. I just hope they don’t get a high enough majority to change the constitution (I am Italian). She is a post fascist who won also because she was the only party in the opposition in the last two years snd people are angry due to economic problems Italy has. Ironically, parties in her coalition are economically irresponsible and if they do what they promised, Italy will go down like Argentina, making things even worse for the people who voted them. The other two are Salvini’s Lega party and Berlusconi’s (Forza Italia party), both of whom are in Putins pocket (Berlusconi just a few days ago stated in an interview that Putin did not really want the war, he was pushed by the Russian people what really wanted it and he just meant to go three days to Kyev, remove Zelensky and help a new government of “good people “ govern Ukraine so he is a nice guy and this is not is fault). In the last few years several protest party went to power (see the 5 stars movement 5 years ago) but they actually try to govern, they can’t keep alll the crazy promises they make and they lose consensus and then when we are on the brink of economic collapse’, a respected technocrat is called in to lead a large coalition government, see Monti 10 years ago and then Draghi two years ago. With a new election law that gives a premium to the winning coalition, Meloni’s coalition will have the absolute majority in parliament and in theory should be able to govern without the usual give snd take. The parties in the coalition itself are not friends snd there will be a lot of infighting. Let’s see what happens My fear is the economy going down the drain seriously (like Italy out of her euro and the break up of the EU), Italy becoming politically a new Hungary and a fifth column of Putin, especially with respect to the war in Ukraine (although meloni herself has claimed repeatedly to be staunchly on the side of Ukraine, let’s see how long that last, Salvini and Berlusconi are unabashedly per Putin), and Meloni’s government attacking the usual scapegoats (Roma people, immigrants, LGTB people (“lobby” as Meloni has already said) when it cannot deliver on the crazy promises and people are upset. So as an Italian and as a woman I am not happy. [/quote]
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