I wish I knew more of the political parties in Italy to know if this is “far right” or far right.
We already knew this back in July.
Literally any country where the right wing parties wins the election:
Everyone on reddit: *Surprise Pikachu face*
Has the phrase “far-right” been so diluted by overuse that it now just means Eurosceptic and anti-mass immigration, or does she want to invade Ethiopia?
First Sweden now Italy? This is absolutely amazing, viva l’Italia!
So the right-wing block is anticipated to have reached 41-45 percent. Could someone with more expertise explain whether that’s actually enough to govern or did the results land below expectations?
May you live in interesting times
What does this mean for the EU? Is she/the party eurosceptic? What mandate did she get elected on
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You can’t blame Italy. It had to be done
Yikes
Sooo can we raise the interest rates now?
“far right” more like moderate.
Is “far right” just used to mean “right?”
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I wish I knew more of the political parties in Italy to know if this is “far right” or far right.
We already knew this back in July.
Literally any country where the right wing parties wins the election:
Everyone on reddit: *Surprise Pikachu face*
Has the phrase “far-right” been so diluted by overuse that it now just means Eurosceptic and anti-mass immigration, or does she want to invade Ethiopia?
First Sweden now Italy? This is absolutely amazing, viva l’Italia!
So the right-wing block is anticipated to have reached 41-45 percent. Could someone with more expertise explain whether that’s actually enough to govern or did the results land below expectations?
May you live in interesting times
What does this mean for the EU? Is she/the party eurosceptic? What mandate did she get elected on
Thanks in advance
Long overdue