Giorgia Melon swears as Italian prime minister

Giorgia Melon, has been sworn in today as Italy's first female prime minister. Thus, she has given her party a level of power that has been elusive for other extreme right-wing forces in Western Europe. The oath ceremony was held at Italy's presidential palace, while its cabinet is expected to [...]
Thus, she has given her party a level of power that has been elusive for other extreme right-wing forces in Western Europe.
The oathing ceremony was held at Italy's presidential palace, while its cabinet is expected to be approved in a parliamentary vote of confidence early next week, CNN writes.
We remember that the Giogia Melonia “brothers of Italy” are in the ruling coalition with “Forza Italy” of Silvio Berlusconi and Matteo Salvin of “Lega”.
And last week, some audio came out showing Berlusconi received 20 bottles of vodka per day as a gift and a very good <x0-letter” from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Streams also indicated that Berlusconi offered a friendly turquoise to the Kremlin for the war in Ukraine, saying Putin had cautiously launched “special operation” in response to the popular will, in hopes of installing the most reasonable “leader” in Kiev, writes CNN, conveys Klankos.tv.
Afterward, Melon responded by saying that anyone who disagrees with Italy's Atlantic and European principles will not be part of the government, either at the cost of its non-formity.












