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What impact will the "right turn" of Italian political situation bring

2022-09-28   

On the 26th, the Italian Interior Ministry released the results of counting 99% of the votes. The Italian Brotherhood led by Giorgia Meloni had about 26% of the votes, becoming the largest party in the parliament. At the same time, the center right party coalition where the Italian Brothers Party is located has about 44% of the votes, leading other parties or party alliances. Analysts pointed out that whether the Italian Central Right Party Alliance can provide a feasible solution to the economic and livelihood dilemma has attracted attention from all parties. At the same time, because right-wing parties such as the Italian Brotherhood have long held a "Eurosceptic" position, some EU officials and scholars are worried about the future direction of Italy's policy. The right-wing forces won parliamentary elections in Italy on the 25th. In this election, there are three more competitive political forces, namely, the Central Right Party Alliance, the Central Left Party Alliance and the Five Star Movement Party. According to the results released by the Italian Ministry of the Interior on the evening of the 26th, the Italian Brotherhood received about 26% of the votes, the Central Right Party Alliance received about 44% of the votes in total, and the Central Left Party Alliance led by the Democratic Party received about 26% of the votes, ranking second. The biggest winner of the last parliamentary election, the Five Star Movement Party, had about 15% of the votes. The Central Right Party Alliance is mainly composed of the Italian Brotherhood, the Alliance Party led by former Vice Premier Salvini and the Italian Power Party led by former Prime Minister Berlusconi. Before the election, the Central Right Party Alliance reached an agreement to support the leader of the party with the most votes to serve as the Prime Minister. This means that Meloni may become Prime Minister. According to the Italian Constitution, the Prime Minister of the Government must be nominated by the President, and then needs to pass a confidence vote in Parliament to take office. According to the Italian Evening Post, Italian President Matarella will meet with the chairmen of the two chambers of the new parliament and the leaders of the major parties on October 24. The process will last two to three days, after which he will announce his nominee for prime minister. Thereafter, all parties will elect cabinet ministers through negotiations, which may take months at most. Since this year, the Italian economy has been affected by high energy prices and high inflation, and the internal contradictions of the government have gradually intensified. In July, several parties of the Italian coalition government were absent from the government trust vote. Prime Minister Draghi said that "the trust foundation supporting the coalition government" no longer exists, and submitted his resignation to President Matarella twice. Since then, Matarela announced the dissolution of parliament and held parliamentary elections in advance. Draghi is still the Prime Minister of the caretaker government. After the Italian parliamentary election, which is eager to improve people's livelihood, the most concerned issue is how the new government should deal with the current economic difficulties. Analysts believe that a qualified candidate for economic minister is crucial to the ruling prospects of the Central Right Party Alliance. Since the escalation of the crisis in Ukraine, Italy has been hit by the instability of the supply chain and the contraction of the natural gas supply. At present, inflation is high, energy prices are soaring, and people's livelihood is under pressure. Local public opinion believes that the direct reason why the Draghi government has lost the trust of relevant parties is that it attaches importance to assisting Ukraine and neglects its own national life. With the heating season approaching, reducing energy prices is an urgent need of Italian people and enterprises. The Central Right Party Alliance promised in the election that it would use nuclear energy to provide clean and safe energy, and at the same time, it would increase the output of renewable energy and

Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue

Source:Xinhua

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