Giorgia Meloni and the return of fascism: how Italy got here

Meloni claims her party has shaken off its fascist past, even as she espouses hardline views

Giorgia Meloni
Giorgia Meloni, leader of the Brothers of Italy party, speaks at a press conference on 26 September in Rome, Italy
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George Newth, Italian politics lecturer at the University of Bath, on what the rise of far-right politician Giorgia Meloni means for Italy

The rise of far-right politician Giorgia Meloni has left many outside Italy asking how her brand of what many argue is fascism can achieve such prominence in a country that has experienced life under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini. The answer can be traced back to a recent normalisation of reactionary politics.

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