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A viral dance video, a best-selling book and a lead in the polls: Meet the firebrand poised to be Italy s first female PM

Damian Wilson is a UK journalist, ex-Fleet Street editor, financial industry consultant and political communications special advisor in the UK and EU. is a UK journalist, ex-Fleet Street editor, financial industry consultant and political communications special advisor in the UK and EU. 29 Jun, 2021 19:52 Head of the Brothers of Italy (FdI) party, Giorgia Meloni waves from the stage during a united rally of the League (Lega) party, the Brothers of Italy (FdI) party and the Forza Italia (FI) party for a protest against the government on Piazza del Popolo in Rome. © AFP / Tiziana FABI Follow RT on The right-wing Brothers of Italy party have surged in support and now their controversial but charismatic leader, best-selling author and online superstar Giorgia Meloni, is being tipped as the country’s leader-in-waiting.

Lavoro minorile, Bellanova: Non basta dire che è vietato per avere coscienza in pace

"Non è sufficiente dire che nel nostro Paese il lavoro minorile è vietato per essere in pace e tranquilli con le nostre coscienze. Perché al contempo sappiamo che i dati sull’abbandono scolastico nelle scuole dell’obbligo rischiano di raccontarci un’altra verità, che nel mondo del sommerso quelle leggi non valgono, che la povertà educativa è un tema cruciale che va affrontato con strumenti adeguati e che spesso vela condizioni molto problematiche dei bambini e degli adolescenti". Lo dice ad Adnk

For migrants, red tape turns Italian work permit scheme into mirage

Analysis-For migrants, red tape turns Italian work permit scheme into mirage

In May 2020, Italy's then Agriculture Minister Teresa Bellanova wept with emotion on television as she announced a decree giving thousands of irregular immigrants the chance to work legally on farms and as domestic helpers. Frank Agbontaen, a 30-year-old Nigerian, has been in Italy since 2016. He applied for the holy grail of a work permit in July.

Analysis: For migrants, red tape turns Italian work permit scheme into mirage

Gavin Jones 1/4 Frank Agbontaen, 30, from Nigeria, poses for a portrait after cleaning a square to make extra money in Rome, Italy, June 3, 2021. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane Read More In May 2020, Italy s then Agriculture Minister Teresa Bellanova wept with emotion on television as she announced a decree giving thousands of irregular immigrants the chance to work legally on farms and as domestic helpers. A year on, however, the scheme has made almost no progress, a victim of the country s tortuous bureaucracy and its struggle to integrate new arrivals. Frank Agbontaen, a 30-year-old Nigerian, has been in Italy since 2016. Like many thousands, he arrived on a rickety boat from Libya.

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