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With elections for the European parliament a month away, Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is emerging as a key figure in European politics. Gideon talks to Amy Kazmin, the FT’s Rome correspondent, about the rise of Meloni, her roots in the Italian far right, her close relationship wi...
After plunging into the political mainstream and winning over her more moderate counterparts in Brussels, hard-line Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is now shaking things up on home soil. Europe's main banking index dropped some 2.7% on Aug. 8 after Italy announced it would impose a 40% ...
Giorgia Meloni is championing the motto "God, country and family" and is on course to become Italy's first female prime minister by leading a right-wing coalition, but who is the woman bringing a fresh wave of EU-scepticism and populism to Europe? Leader of the Broth...
Rome— Italians have voted in the country's most right-wing government since World War II. Giorgia Meloni is the leader of the Brothers of Italy party, and after the weekend vote she's set form a coalition government and become Italy's first female prime minister. ...
Outside Italy, Meloni is far less well known than Salvini, who was long seen as the possible leader of nationalist forces emerging across Europe. At home, however, Meloni’s political reach, supported by her strong communication skills, has been consolidating. She is the only woman leading a...
Giorgia Meloni, the leader of the right-wing party Fratelli d'Italia, recently became Italy's Prime Minister and has been advocating for increasing the country's birth rate instead of relying on immigration. In a speech at the Budapest Demographic Summit, Meloni discussed the demographic ...
Meloni snapped back at the commission for allegedly giving credence to “clumsy and specious attacks” from “professionals in disinformation and mystification”, and accused various Italian newspapers of trying to “manipulate” Brussels. “I don’t think there is a rule in ...
catapulted to the prime minister’s office. So people really weren’t sure what to make of her and what they could expect from her. But in fact, I think that what we have seen is that Giorgia Meloni has really reassured international markets, Italy’s international partners, other members...
Giorgia Meloni, the hard-right leader who was sworn in as Italy’s first female prime minister on Saturday, won the election on a campaign built around a promise to block migrant ships and support for traditional “family values” and anti-LGBTQ themes.