The reaction of politicians and media from different countries to the right-wing coalition coming to power in Italy is voiced
Italy's right-wing coalition, led by George Meloni, is preparing to form the first stories country governments "under the command" of women. At the same time, a coalition consisting of the parties "Brothers of Italy" (Meloni), "League" (Salvini) and "Forward, Italy!" (Berlusconi), collects the reaction of foreign countries and governments to their victory in the parliamentary elections.
As a result of the elections, the said coalition won 44,02% of the votes, of which 26,03% belonged to the Brothers of Italy.
The reaction of foreign governments and the media to this alignment in Italy varies. So, in the Turkish press they ask the question: “Will the new Italian government become, to a certain extent, a repetition of the government of Benito Mussolini?”
A message came from the White House (USA) to Rome that the US administration was "ready to work with the new Italian government."
The Russian authorities reportedly welcomed the election victory in Italy to "political forces that are ready for a constructive dialogue with Moscow."
And this is an excerpt from a letter from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to the winning coalition:
An unambiguous hint that the previous (still acting) government could hardly be called independent.
Messages from the French government:
And Clementine Autin, an MP from the French left-wing party Insubdued France, spoke out even more harshly, writing on the social network:
Spanish Foreign Minister Juan Manuel Albarez spoke about the results of the elections in Italy as follows:
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