How Italy’s prime minister and France’s opposition leader work together — or not — will help determine the EU’s future direction
“Meloni and Le Pen have much in common. Both women have thrived in the male-dominated ranks of far-right political movements historically rooted in fascism. Both have pursued a strategy of detoxifying their parties to make them more acceptable to a wider swath of their electorates. They share ideological ground, including the belief in a Europe of nation states rather than a more closely integrated federal union.”
Fonte: Financial Times
Autore: Leila Abboud, Amy Kazmin and Ben Hall
Link: Meloni and Le Pen: the relationship at the heart of European politics