Giorgia Meloni: who is Italy’s new prime minister?

Founder of far-right Brothers of Italy is nation’s first female leader

Giorgia Meloni
Giorgia Meloni leads the polls ahead of Italy’s general election on Sunday
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Italy’s first ever female prime minister has taken power after being sworn in as head of a coalition described as the country’s most right-wing government since that of Benito Mussolini.

Giorgia Meloni and her Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy) party won last month’s election with 26% of the vote. Following weeks of negotiations, Meloni announced a new coalition government on Friday that includes Matteo Salvini’s far-right League and Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia.

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Richard Windsor is a freelance writer for The Week Digital. He began his journalism career writing about politics and sport while studying at the University of Southampton. He then worked across various football publications before specialising in cycling for almost nine years, covering major races including the Tour de France and interviewing some of the sport’s top riders. He led Cycling Weekly’s digital platforms as editor for seven of those years, helping to transform the publication into the UK’s largest cycling website. He now works as a freelance writer, editor and consultant.