Georgia Meloni, Italy's first female Prime Minister; Country votes in favor of far-right

Georgia Meloni, Italy's first female Prime Minister; Country votes in favor of far-right

In Italy, a coalition led by the far-right party Brothers of Italy, led by Giorgia Meloni, has come to power.

When the final result comes today, the Brothers of Italy coalition is expected to win between 227 and 257 seats in the 400-member parliament.For the first time since the end of World War II, Italy has ruled in favour of a centre-right government.

International media reported that Georgia Meloni will become the country's first female Prime Minister.

Meloni met the media after the polls and responded that the government that stands for everyone will come to power.

Italy's Prime Minister Mario Draghi resigned after his allies decided to abstain from a vote of confidence. It is for this reason that the election, which was supposed to be held six months later, was brought up early.

The exit poll results were released after the polls were over. It is predicted that the right-wing alliance will win 227 to 257 seats and the new government will come to power in October.

Forty-five-year-old Meloni is also a fan of Donald Trump, who rejects feminism and women's reservation and is strongly opposed to the LGBTQ community.

If the Brothers of Italy come to power, it is estimated that they will be the biggest far-right leader that the country has seen since Benito Mussolini, the Italian fascist leader.

Meloni started his political career with the Fascist Party founded by Mussolini. She began her political career at the age of 15, working as a nanny to earn a living, working as a waitress in nightclub bars in Rome, and later as a journalist. Today, there is a place for Melony wherever there is right-wing leadership in America and Europe.

According to reports, the official announcement of the election results will be made today, but the new government will be formed only by mid-November. The next step in the election process is for the newly elected members of Parliament to appoint chamber presidents.

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