Polls opened in the Italian national elections, with the far-right Brothers of Italy party – led by Giorgia Meloni – poised to make big gains
Polls opened Sunday in the Italian national elections, with the far-right Brothers of Italy party -- led by Giorgia Meloni -- poised to make big gains after the collapse of two governments since the last election.
Her ultra-conservative party, whose origins lie in post-war fascism, control just two of Italy's 20 regions, winning just 4.5% of the vote in the 2018 elections. But since the collapse of former Prime Minister Mario Draghi's coalition earlier in this year -- which triggered the snap election -- the Brothers of Italy have only surged in popularity, with recent polling suggesting nearly a quarter of the electorate backs her.
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