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The future executive team is largely made up of “moderate” political figures, already experienced in government. Ideal for a Giorgia Meloni in search of economic and diplomatic stability.
By Quentin Raverdy
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In Brussels yesterday, while Mario Draghi took leave of the journalists for the last time, throwing them a fleeting “hello to all” full of emotion, in Rome, Giorgia Meloni faced the press with a serious face. Freshly commissioned by President Sergio Mattarella to lead the next transalpine executive, the member of the Italian radical right lists the names of her future ministers, impassive.
As on the evening of his electoral victory, a month ago, neither outpouring of joy nor excess of confidence. But the concern to do it quickly and well. As of this Saturday morning, she was back at the Quirinal for the taking of the oath. The transfer of power will take place on Sunday between the ex-boss of the ECB and the future first woman president of the Council of Italian history.
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