Giorgia Meloni Poised To Become First Female Italian PM

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The Far-Right Politician Has Been Tipped As The New Prime Minister Of Italy According To This Mornings Polls

The EU has announced it's dismay towards the ongoing Italian election, as Far-Right candidate Giorgia Meloni is projected (As of this morning's local polls) to become the first female Prime Minister of Italy, and the first Fascist Prime Minister of Italy since Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini.

Mussolini, known by his title of Il Duce (Translated in English from Italian meaning: The Dictator), was Prime Minister of the then Kingdom of Italy and it's respective Italian Empire from 1922 until he was forced to flee Rome in 1943 after being captured and later saved by Nazi special forces led by Otto Skorzeny, after which he was made leader of the Italian Social Republic (A puppet state of Nazi Germany) between 1943 until he was executed by partisans on the 28th of April 1945.

Italy, now a republic and a longstanding member of the EU since 1958, is slated once again to be ruled by a Fascist government who's major selling point is blockading the Mediterranean Sea between Italy and it's former colony of Libya to deter illegal immigration from the North African nation to it's ex-colonial overlord.

Giorgia Meloni has also made it her mission to remove Italy from the EU, following in the footsteps of the United Kingdom who voted to leave in 2016 and officially left in 2021, raising alarm bells in Brussels as Italy is the Euro-Zone's third biggest economy and Europe's fourth largest food producer as of this March.

She's also vowed to strip the LGBTQ+ community of their influence in Italy, stating during a speech in front of Spain's Francoist Vox Party: "Yes to the natural family, no to the LGBT lobby.

Yes to the natural sexual and gender identity, no to the drag queens and same-sex couples".

She went on to state during the same speech: "Yes to militarized police, no to Islamist violence.

Yes to secure borders, no to mass migration.

Yes to the Lira, no to the Euro.

Yes to Italian independence, no to the bureaucrats in Brussels".

With the projected presence of left-leaning politicians in the Italian Senate to be few and far between, protests have erupted in Rome, Florence, Venice, and Turin orchestrated by the Italian wing of ANTIFA and members of the country's Communist Party, the Partito Democratcio Della Sinistra (Translated in English from Italian meaning: The Democratic Party of the Left), with riot police behind deployed to contain the mass resistance to a likely return of Fascist rule over Italy.