The atmosphere of unrest in Italy where election favorite Giorgia Meloni fishes

Andrea Maccari, a university student in Rome, is a little confused and full of anger. He wants to vote for a radical left party that no longer exists, and so perhaps the far right will vote for the Brothers of Italy. “Why? To test it. Let’s see if there’s any change,” he says. But his reasons are no joke. Maccari unleashes a flood grievances for the political class. “This year the books will cost us a kidney, 50% more than last year, there are water leaks in schools and they’re falling apart, politicians make promises and promises and never deliver,” he says.

Maccari is one of many Italians. they believe their country has no solution. Those who think they have been abandoned, poor middle class and away from major city centers. While no one knows for sure, some analysts believe it. they are about 20% of the electorate the country and the goal is “to blow everything up”. People who voted for the leader of the Democratic Party (PD) Matteo Renzi in the 2014 European elections and presented themselves as the “striker” of old politics. And in his 2018 policies, he chose the 5 Star Movement (M5E), the core of the anti-caste rhetoric.

Matteo Salvini’s League experienced the same phenomenon. This is not surprising. When Salvini took over his party in 2013, the League’s proportion was around 4%. With its founder, Umberto Bossi, in low hours due to health issues, Salvini separated the elders from his education, anchoring more in a former separatist fictitious region in northern Italy, and self-initiated to promote the idea of ​​a formation. with a national. For this, he used the discourse of the “invasion” of immigrants as one of his central axes. It was a success. In his 2018 policies, Salvini gained almost 18%.

to break the system

Today is far from that, many voters of liguista confirm that: they will vote for Giorgia Meloni this sundayLeader of the Italian Brotherhood. Bruno Molvadi, a retired worker at a glass factory in Milan, is one of them. He claims that Meloni is the only one who represents “a hope for things to change”. For the first time, she will vote for Roman politics. “I was a Salvini voter but he disappointed me, he (the past Prime Minister Mario) allied with Draghi, who was a banker,” he says. “How can a banker defend the public? Draghi didn’t do that,” Moldavi says. He also criticizes the European Union. It is said in favor of policies restricting the arrival of immigrants. Sonia and Angelo agree, “I don’t like Salvini anymore. He didn’t keep his promises,” both of them very Worried about inflation and their votes are also moving within the range of the right.

Loredana, a public servant from Milan, is another case, although the reason for her extreme right turn is the same. HE would go to Silvio Berlusconi, the founder of centre-right Forza Italia, and today a coalition partner of the Brothers of Italy. “Meloni is younger and apparently has new projects, so it seems to me that her offer is working,” she confirmed. “For Italians, he is the only one who defends family, work and the Italian homeland. I voted once for 5 starsI bitterly regret it,” admits another woman with dual Italian-Argentine citizenship.

Italy for Italians

A separate issue is the lifelong electorate of the political ancestors of the Italian Brotherhood, the post-fascist Italian Social Movement (1946-1995) and the National Alliance (1995-2009). These hard wing now seen (and talked about) more at rallies, although they are a minority and many are originally from Rome (the birthplace of the three formations). “Meloni has never sold herself to multiethnic governments, all together and all together. And she has always stood for one principle: Italy for Italians‘, says Roman surgeon Alessandro Stazi.

“I’ve always been a follower of Meloni. I want people to get up in the morning and go to work. ¡Enough of laziness!” Monica, a housewife of the Italian capital. Monica says Salvini looks good to her too, but she won’t vote for him. “Even though I like that she’s allied with him,” she explains. “I’m a patriot. I love Meloni’s ideas and consistency,” she repeats. Antonio Cencio, public servant and the father of a 15-year-old boy. “I hope it will help us. Help to families is very important. Without the young, we cannot support the elderly,” he continues.

it was all majority of attendees on Thursday at the end of the campaign Election centre-right in People’s Square in Rome. There, between Loretta Goggi’s old-fashioned tunes and songs of social condemnation (including, My sky is always più bluby Rino Gaetano), was also very violent national youth youth along with small groups from other European formations, including Vox. The latter, however, is hardly amenable to being identified by its political affiliations. One of them asked, “Please, I’d rather you delete any recordings of my face.”

Source: Informacion

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