Meloni becomes a central character in the eternal tragedy of Italian politics

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The campaign for September 25 elections kicks off with neo-fascist politics as the leading candidate to lead the government leaving Draghi

The history of Italy can only be written in the key of tragedy. Since she has become heir to multiple ancient cultures. Also when it developed under the Roman Empire or was united by the adventurer Giuseppe Garibaldi, and of course in its chaotic modernity. Now he faces another installment of this perennial drama in the September 25 general election, whose campaign kicked off this Friday and which could turn the government over to the far-right tinged with neo-fascism.

The polls put the Brothers of Italy in the lead, the formation led by Giorgia Meloni, 45, who until recently brazenly declared that “Mussolini was the best politician of the past 50 years”, although now, while the polls are already close , denies being a fascist. He forgets that his party was the born heir of the Italian Social Movement, founded in 1947 by Giorgio Almirante, high hierarch of the Republic of Saló, the last experience of the dictator Mussolini that ended with the shooting of the Duce along with his lover in April 1945 near Milan, as the Second World War was approaching.

But it seems clear that the Italians want to accept her and look forward to an extraordinary future for her. Nothing foreshadowed him when he presented himself to MPs five years ago to win just 4.3% of the vote, far behind other acronyms on his political spectrum, such as Matteo Salvini’s Northern League, which took 17.4% ; of Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia, with 14.4%.

However, with less than a month to go to school, predictions place Meloni at the top right, where he hovers between 23 and 25% approval. Its rivals are in the center-left alliance, which polls have allocated around 30% after the hard times the Democratic Party is going through. Therefore, the experts predict a net triumph from the right. The sum of the Brothers of Italy, the Northern League and Forza Italia could reach 48%. In addition, the current electoral law benefits coalitions.

The debacle of the center left would reach disastrous heights, as the predominance of the right could rise to more than two-thirds of parliament, allowing constitutional laws to be passed without the requirement of a referendum.

Meloni has been able to take advantage of the economic crisis created by the pandemic, which forced the parties to give life to an alliance of national unity in 2021, with economist Mario Draghi as prime minister. The now favorite preferred the loneliness of the opposition.

He knew how to use his ample room for maneuver to shine in a rapid demographic escalation that placed him in the privileged position when Draghi fell. This trend is compounded as September 25 approaches with the collapse of the largest populist party born of the 2018 elections, the Five Star Movement, a victim of internal division. The polls assign him about 10-11% of the vote, despite the leadership of former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.

The latest jump in the arena of the leaders of all parties seems to be able to change nothing. The recently downsized parliament – the new electoral law reduces deputies from 600 to 400 and senators from 320 to 200 – will be center-right. It is likely that Meloni will discuss the issue of the sovereignty of a federal Europe, but when he reaches the government he will forget that speech because Italy is the main beneficiary of the Union’s recovery plan, which will provide EUR 200,000 million in subsidies. and yielded loans at low interest rates. A confrontation with Brussels would jeopardize these vital funds.

Source: La Verdad

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