• Giorgia Meloni The "honor" of the Italian from Vox in Barcelona

  • Emerson Fittipaldi Candidate for the Italian Senate for the extreme right

At this point in the film, the ambitions of Gina Lollobrigida (95) to get a role in the Italian Senate are becoming as dark as the chances she had to get the princess in Roman Holiday (1952).

If there is no sudden change at the last minute, tomorrow, Sunday, September 25, Giorgia Meloni (45), leader of the far-right Brothers of Italy party,

will become the first female president in the history of the transalpine country

.

In her curriculum there is already a record for being the youngest minister in the history of the Republic.

At the age of 15 she entered the military,

she graduated in journalism

and her dialectic is highly persuasive.

In that duality that politics gives her by becoming a popular character,

she always hides a being with endogenous and exogenous attributes

that trigger a certain personality.

Giorgia Meloni has grown up in a matriarchy.

And this prints character.

Perhaps, hence her

feminism of her at all costs

of her.

When she was one year old, she suffered the abandonment of her father, who went to the Canary Islands for tobacco and never returned.

She was under the protection of her mom Anna

, who was about to abort her, and her sister Arianna (47), who protected her by telling her fairy tales when she felt lonely and she suffered bullying when they yelled at her "You're fat."

Over time, that ugly duckling became a 160 cm and 50 kg figurine that, far from being a mere bijou, brought out a Magnani-like character while he lived in the popular Roman neighborhood of Garbatella,

where he began working as a nanny

or waitress to pay for their studies.

THE WEIGHT OF YOUR SISTER

Both sisters are so close that they look like

homozygous twins

.

They invented the lyrics of songs that they sang for hours and to communicate with each other they created their own language that they still use today to mislead others.

The guide in her life has been Anna Paratore (70), who made an effort so that her little ones had their basic needs covered.

Despite the disappointment of her marriage, she took refuge in sappy romantic literature, eventually writing 140 books under the pseudonym Josie Bell.

In her biographical book

Io sono Giorgia

(2021) she describes her mother as "an educated and strong-willed woman who hides a fragile soul behind the armor she put on to face life.

I owe her my love of books

, the curiosity, pride, the ability to always get ahead, dedication to work, the instinct for freedom and the need to tell the truth that I have inside".

Giorgia is direct, she doesn't mince words and she has been able to construct a story that makes her own character believable as well as plausible.

When she blurted out "I'm Giorgia, I'm a woman, I'm a mother, I'm Italian, I'm a Christian" in one of her speeches

, she charged at everyone as if she were participating in a joust.

Far from being daunted, the more Goliath is her enemy the more she sharpens her wits.

For Giorgia, her daughter means the durability of the matriarchy in which she grew up, from which she still preserves certain traditions.

Despite her incendiary agenda, her policy tries not to miss the best moments of the childhood of her until now only daughter, since they have tried to give her a little brother without success.

She sometimes feels guilty about herself because she has not been able to give her daughter

the bond that she has had with her sister Arianna.

As she recently told Chi magazine: "I'm not going to give up anything when it comes to my six-year-old daughter Ginevra. We women always know how to organize ourselves."

She and her partner take turns taking her daughter to school every morning and although she can't pick her up most of the time, the nights are sacred.

They follow a ritual.

They go to bed together,

Giorgia reads her stories or invents fables with dragons, enchanted kingdoms and warrior princesses

and when she is about to close her little eyes she sings The song of Marinella by the late singer-songwriter and poet Frabrizio De André.

When he read

The Lord of the Rings

, Tolkien's bestseller became his go-to book.

In fact,

in some of his speeches he draws parallels with the characters

.

As her mother has been an avid reader and collector of books, the stories of Stephen King and the Count of Monte Cristo were part of the imagination of her little girls.

Giorgia is tremendously familiar.

She adores her teenage nieces Vittoria and Rachele whose father is also a politician, Francesco Lollobrigida (50), who

is active in the party founded by her sister-in-law

De Ella.

He was a councilor in Subiaco (Rome). Does the town and surname ring a bell?

La Lollo was born there and is the myth's nephew.

A daughter with a journalist

Six years ago she began one of the most important adventures of her life when she became Ginevra's new mother, the result of her relationship with television journalist Andrea Giambruno (41), with whom she currently has no intention of marrying, although, yes. They are a de facto couple.

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