“Defined as a danger, Giorgia Meloni is now the EU’s most popular leader.” This is the title of an article published on the website of “The Sunday Times” dedicated to the Prime Minister. “When Giorgia Meloni became Italy’s first female prime minister last October, her staunchest opponents portrayed her as a danger to her country and Europe. of Benito Mussolini, the fascist dictator. Battles with the European Union and the markets financial backlash were dogged for his economic plans. Critics speculated how long a leader with little government experience could maintain a tripartite coalition that includes two of his biggest rivals on the right. Meloni, 46, emerged from his first 100 days in office unexpectedly unflappable as the country’s most popular leader. EU”.
Source: IL Tempo
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