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The far-right party wins the Italian elections

  • Paul Kirby
  • BBC correspondent from Rome

September 26, 2022 at 8:30 am

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Meloni is expected to form the most right-wing government in Italy since World War II.

Giorgia Meloni, leader of Italy’s far right, has won the general elections and is expected to become the country’s first female prime minister. Meloni is expected to form the most right-wing government in Italy since World War II. Her election victory shocked much of Europe as Italy is the third largest economy in the EU.

However, after the vote, Meloni said that her party, the Brothers of Italy, “will rule for everyone” and will not betray the trust of the people. “The Italians have sent a clear message in favor of a right-wing government led by the Italian Brothers,” she told reporters in the capital Rome, holding a sign saying “Thank you! Italy”.

It will get about 26 percent of the vote, according to provisional poll results, ahead of its closest rival, leader Enrico Letta, who represents the center-left party, with 19.3 percent.

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