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Giorgia Meloni’s lessons on values

And on how to save the West

14 December 2024

9:00 AM

14 December 2024

9:00 AM

It has been just on two years now since Giorgia Meloni was swept into office as Italy’s first female prime minister. Despite the predictions of gloom and the derangement from the usual quarters about a ‘shift to the far-right’, Meloni has proved to be both a steady hand and a politician driven by values.

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