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The new darling of the Italian right summed up her personal brand in a now-famous tirade at a rally in 2019, which went viral after it was remixed into a dance music track.
"I am Giorgia, I am a woman, I am a mother, I am Italian, I am Christian," a fired-up Meloni told supporters in central Rome. "No one will take that away from me."
The phrase has become a leitmotif of Meloni's astonishing rise from the leader of a fringe party with roots in Italy's post-fascist right wing to the country's likely next leader.
It captures the apparent paradox at the heart of Italy's looming election, a high-stakes vote that could usher in the most momentous change in decades – a first female PM – while also handing power to the most conservative government since World War II.
Meloni's Brothers of Italy party looks set to emerge as Italy's largest, taking a quarter of the vote, according to exit polls – a more than five-fold increase from its score at the last general election in 2018. She is set to leapfrog her better-known right-wing allies Matteo Salvini and Silvio Berlusconi, easily surpassing their combined tallies.
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'Mother, Italian, Christian': Giorgia Meloni, Italy's far-right leader on the cusp of power
September 24, 2022 | by Benjamin DODMAN
'Mother, Italian, Christian': Giorgia Meloni, Italy's far-right leader on the cusp of power
September 24, 2022 | by Benjamin DODMAN
Giorgia Meloni, 45, wrapping up her campaign in Naples on September 23, 2022. © Andreas Solaro, AFP
Giorgia Meloni has successfully rebranded her Brothers of Italy party as the country's dominant conservative force, without fully expunging its post-fascist roots. Her right-wing coalition is forecast to glide into power after Sunday's general election, making her the favourite to become Italy's first female prime minister – and its first far-right premier of the postwar era.
The new darling of the Italian right summed up her personal brand in a now-famous tirade at a rally in 2019, which went viral after it was remixed into a dance music track.
"I am Giorgia, I am a woman, I am a mother, I am Italian, I am Christian," a fired-up Meloni told supporters in central Rome. "No one will take that away from me."
The phrase has become a leitmotif of Meloni's astonishing rise from the leader of a fringe party with roots in Italy's post-fascist right wing to the country's likely next leader.
It captures the apparent paradox at the heart of Italy's looming election, a high-stakes vote that could usher in the most momentous change in decades – a first female PM – while also handing power to the most conservative government since World War II.
Meloni's Brothers of Italy party looks set to emerge as Italy's largest, taking a quarter of the vote, according to exit polls – a more than five-fold increase from its score at the last general election in 2018. She is set to leapfrog her better-known right-wing allies Matteo Salvini and Silvio Berlusconi, easily surpassing their combined tallies.
Please go to France 24 to continue reading.
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Intersting related developments in Brazil as the right merges with the left:
This is what the psychopaths running this global control grid fear about Giorgia Meloni:
This is Italy's new Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) September 26, 2022
I’ve never heard any politician so perfectly explain what we're up against and why we fight.
When you watch this video, you’ll quickly realize why the establishment is afraid of her.
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Giorgia Meloni's electrifying speech at the World Congress of Families, English subtitles:
Finally, the big open question here is did the globalists allow Giorgia Meloni to come to power as the western economies collapse so the globalists can blame the conservative nationalists?
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