The overwhelming victory of the centre-right in the last general elections does not imply, and in practice will not imply, an easy formation of the new government that, in principle, should govern during the 20th Legislature (or rather, it should be said that it will begin governing, because it is difficult for there not to be a change of government at least once in between, following the tradition of the short duration of each government).
After far-right politician Giorgia Meloni emerged as the top vote-getter in Italy's election, the question on everyone's lips is what will her relationship be with the European Union. The risk of her pushing for an Italian exit from the EU is slim.
Giorgia Meloni, leader of the Brothers of Italy party, is poised to become Italy's next prime minister, and liberals aren't too happy about her political views.