Frédéric Michel edited by Wassila Belhacine 07:46, September 26, 2022

According to partial results, the alliance of the far right and the right led by Fratelli d'Italia's candidate, Giorgia Meloni, won almost 43% of the vote.

For the first time, Italy will be led by a woman.

It is also the first time that the ultra-conservative Fratelli d'Italia party has come to power.

According to partial results, the Fratelli d'Italia party, led by Giorgia Meloni, won the legislative elections in Italy with around 43% of the vote.

This result is a real political earthquake, the ultra-conservative Fratelli d'Italia party comes out of opposition for the first time.

Also for the first time, Italy will be led by a woman.

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This Monday, at two o'clock in the morning, the head of Fratelli d'Italia spoke to the activists.

She is soberly welcomed by the applause of her team.

Georgia Meloni, after having been the youngest deputy, the youngest minister, now claims the head of government.

"The situation into which Italy is falling, into which the European Union is falling, is particularly complex. It requires everyone's contribution and a calm climate, mutual respect at the base of the debate in any democratic system", said on the night of Sunday to Monday Giorgia Meloni.

Italy first 

Guido Rosetto, former Christian Democrat and founder of the patri Fratelli d'Italia, evokes Giorgia Meloni in these terms: "She speaks French, she knows France a lot and she respects it. She is a determined woman, very hardworking, very serious. , which keeps its word. In a correct relationship between nations, it will be a great interlocutor and a great help for all of Europe", he explains at the microphone of Europe 1.

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But Giorgia Meloni also insisted that Italy would be her priority, warning the European Union that the party was over.