Giorgia Meloni no longer has anything to envy to the “ Navy blue
” wave
of the French RN.
In Italy, it is rather called an azure
tidal wave
.
With 7.3 million votes (against 1.4 million in 2018), representing 26.4% of the votes cast in the Italian legislative elections on September 25, his national conservative party Fratelli d'Italia alone won three times more votes. than each of its two great right-wing allies, and as much as the small left-wing coalition united around the Democratic Party (or PD, center left).
Which PD, with 19% of the votes cast, continues its decline, with 820,000 votes less than Matteo Renzi in 2018. In just four years, Giorgia Meloni has multiplied by five the number of his voters by winning them over Matteo Salvini's League, which only obtained 8.9% of the vote (against 17.3% in 2018), and those of Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia (8.3% against 14% in 2018).
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