Without a university degree and anti-immigrant.. Get to know the prospective Italian Prime Minister

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Italy is waiting for a historic change, which may be depicted by Georgia Meloni, who may be the first woman to head the Italian government in the country's history.



The leader of the "Brothers of Italy" party, Giorgia Meloni, said early today that the Italian right-wing coalition has a mandate to govern according to the expectations of the election results in the country.



Meloni explained that initial expectations showed that Italians sent a clear signal through the polls, speaking of a "night of pride" and "a night of salvation".



As party leader, Meloni could accordingly become the first woman to head the government in Italy.



Meloni's bloc is likely to win an outright majority of seats in parliament, with its two allied parties, the populist League and the conservative Forza Italia party.

The following is the most important information about Giorgia Meloni: She



supported Mussolini's


ideas Meloni embraced the ideas of the late fascist leader Benito Mussolini in her youth, and at the age of 15 Meloni joined the "Italian Social Movement", which includes politically the heirs of Mussolini's party, but later changed her position and denounced the actions of the loyal leader For Adolf Hitler.



The youngest minister in the history of Italy


In 2006, Meloni became a member of parliament at the age of 29, before becoming the youngest minister in the country's history, at the age of 31, when she took charge of the portfolio of the Ministry of Youth in 2008. The



enemy of immigrants


Meloni announces her views against the entry of immigrants into Italy, and she was It has called for a naval blockade of Africa's Mediterranean coast to prevent migrants from reaching Italy.



no to quota


Meloni sees quotas as unfair and underestimating for women in politics and business, and that women should occupy positions based on their own skill and merits, not for quotas.



She doesn't have a college degree


Meloni doesn't have a college degree, and before she climbed the right-wing political ladder, she had worked in multiple jobs since graduating from school, such as working in a street market, babysitting, and bartender.

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