Giorgia Meloni’s victory ushers in first far-right-led government in Italy since World War II. Meloni’s victory sparked concern in countries south of the Mediterranean considering her hard-line anti-immigration agenda as she relentlessly fuelled the fears of non-European migration throughout her campaign. She insisted that the waves of illegal migrants breaking on the shores of Italy could pose an existential threat for the country’s “Christian identity”.
Source: The Washington Post
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