The month of June will be strategic... The European elections of the 9th and 10th will be followed from the 13th to the 15th by the G7 summit which will be held in Italy, on the Adriatic coast: two meetings closely followed by the president of the Italian council, Giorgia Meloni.
What is at stake is the place it intends to occupy both at European and global level.
We understand better why she wants her elected representatives in the European Parliament to sit with the conservatives, Atlanticists and Europeanists rather than among the “identitarians”…
An ambitious prime minister
Giorgia Meloni, who celebrated her 47th birthday on January 15, is the first woman of the 68 presidents of the council who have succeeded one another at the head of Italy since the war.
The daughter of a broken family on the outskirts of Rome, she grew up studying, learning her trade from Silvio Berlusconi who made her a Minister of Youth.
In March 2014, she took the lead of her party, Brothers of Italy (an allusion to the national anthem), which led her, in eight years, to win…
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