“From Danger to the most popular leader in the EU”: Meloni’s metamorphosis (according to the Times)

Previously described as a “danger”, Giorgia Meloni is now “the most popular leader of the European Union”. The Prime Minister’s metamorphosis was confirmed in an article in the February 4 online edition of the British newspaper ‘The Times’, a newspaper that included the leader of the Brotherhood of Italy – the only Italian – in 2020. “twenty hundred that can shape the world”.

The article recalls the fears that initially accompanied Meloni’s rise; In addition to the current Prime Minister’s wars against the European Union and financial markets, it is linked to the fact that some FdI advocates are “too blatantly nostalgic” for fascism. Instead, as The Times observed, Meloni “softened” his “violent rhetoric” by siding with Brussels.

Critics “speculated how long a leader with little government experience could hold together a tripartite coalition that includes his two biggest rivals from the right,” but Meloni emerges as the “most popular” leader in the country after spending 100 days in government. European Union. The British newspaper underlines that the tenant of Palazzo Chigi also derives from his ability to manage relations with the majority partners Matteo Salvini and Silvio Berlusconi, who had to accept the role of “minority partners” within his body. state.

Source: Today IT

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