The legislative elections (Chamber and Senate) did not hold any surprises: Giorgia Meloni's party (Fratelli d'Italia, described by the subsidized press as neo-fascist) came out on top with 26,5%, ahead of the democracy at 19,4%. In the end, the "centre-right" won 44% of the vote, the 5-star movement almost 15%, and the left only 26,7%.
The victory is clear and clear. Giorgia Meloni's Fratelli d'Italia party has become Italy's leading party, 5 points ahead of the Democratic Party. Admittedly, the Lega fell to 9% of the vote (a score close to Berlusconi's Forza Italia), but the momentum given does not deceive. It is in line with forecasts. Italy is emerging from the globalist sequence led by financier Mario Draghi.