Giorgia Meloni will lead Italy's most-right wing administration since the fascist era of Benito Mussolini. Her nationalist Brothers of Italy party won last month's election, along with two others. Matteo Salvini's far-right League, and the controversial former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia were in the winning camp. Social conservatism as well as anti-immigration and Eurosceptic rhetoric are part of Meloni's political appeal. She's also voiced anger about Italy's struggling economy. But she's pledging support for Ukraine, a stance different from her Russia-friendly allies Salvini and Berlusconi. Presenter: Sami Zeidan Guests: Valerie Fargion - Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Florence Alberto Tonini - Professor of Political Science and Associate Professor of International History and Energy Politics at the University of Florence Theresa Fallon - Senior Fellow at the Chicago
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