Tag: Giorgia Meloni
Italy: Antonio Scurati’s canceled speech in the Rai in full – Culture
The Milanese writer Antonio Scurati, born in 1969, author of a widely acclaimed Cycle of novels about Mussolini, was scheduled to deliver a speech on Saturday evening at Rai 3…
Munich’s small Italian book fair starts at the end of April – Munich
Italy is the guest of honor at the Frankfurt Book Fair this fall. “Rooted in the future” is the motto with which the official delegation will arrive under the leadership…
“Fourteen years ago, I chose to abort”… An MP denounces anti-abortion discourse in hospitals
For Italian women, having an abortion is already an obstacle course. This could become almost mission impossible with the amendment carried by Giorgia Meloni’s far right last week. If the…
First “Made in Italy” Remembrance Day – Politics
This Monday is the birthday of Leonardo da Vinci, considered by some to be the greatest artist and polymath in Italy, if not the world. The Renaissance genius was born…
Meloni is the driving force in EU asylum policy – politics
Italy is led by a three-party coalition, and the Germans can perhaps understand particularly well that the partners do not always agree on this, given their “traffic light”. However, the…
Bardella or Maréchal… Why is the far right divided into two camps in Parliament?
A big broken family. Less than three month of European elections, the campaign intensifies. And in the “national” camp, two lists are in rivalry in France: that of the National…
Not even Salvini wants to have anything to do with the AfD – politics
Italy’s parties are positioning themselves for the European elections, which may be the last chance for the Lega leader to halt the decline of his party. Accordingly, he lashes out…
Italy: Journalists, of all people, take over Berlusconi’s former residence in Rome – media
Silvio Berlusconi, billionaire prime minister and self-confessed egomaniac, was used to having everything follow his command: business and political – which were often the same thing. He didn’t like criticism,…
End of the truce in Italy – opinion
For sixteen months, since the general elections, the truce between Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella held. Now the state’s two most important representatives have clashed for…
Italy: Dispute over police violence comes to a head – politics
Politicians and the public in Italy are increasingly alarmed by the growing violence at rallies on the country’s streets. The debate began with unauthorized pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Pisa and Florence.…