ITALIAN PRIME Minister Giorgia Meloni Is Celebrating Three Years In Office This Week. Her Far-Right Brothers Of Italy Party Remains Highly Popular, Her Government Has Stayed Stable, And The Country’s Economy Is Holding Steady, Even If Growth Is Modest.
Supporters Say Meloni Has Proven To Be A Strong And Reliable Leader. “She’s A Serious Person,” Said Giulia Devescovi, A 31-Year-Old Doctor Who Attended A Rally In Florence Earlier This Month With Hundreds Of Meloni’s Supporters. “She’s Perhaps One Of The Best Prime Ministers Since Silvio Berlusconi,” She Told AFP At The Event.
While Meloni Still Has A Long Way To Go To Match The Late Silvio Berlusconi’s Nine Years In Power, Her Administration Stands Out For Its Endurance. Italy Has Had More Than 70 Governments Since World War II, Most Of Which Did Not Last Long, Making Meloni’s Coalition Unusually Durable.
As Meloni Enters Her Fourth Year In Power, Her Influence In Italian Politics Remains Strong. Despite Challenges At Home And Abroad, Her Party Continues To Lead In Polls, Reflecting Steady Support From Voters Who Value Her Leadership And Conservative Policies.
