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For Meloni, a president of the right-wing Republic is no longer a taboo: the question is who is going to be the next president.
Italy🏛️ Politics21 hr. ago

For Meloni, a president of the right-wing Republic is no longer a taboo: the question is who is going to be the next president.

The article discusses the possibility of a right-wing president of the Italian Republic, an idea once considered taboo, now being seriously considered by the center-right. It references Giorgia Meloni’s recent statement suggesting that having a president from the center-left is no longer a taboo. The author acknowledges the historical figures who were considered center-left but notes that this label might be outdated. The piece speculates on potential candidates such as La Russa, Fitto, and Alfredo Mantovano, while expressing skepticism towards some of them. It also explores the possibility of Meloni herself becoming president, citing her desire to set records and consolidate power.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentCenter21 hr. ago
For Meloni, a president of the right-wing Republic is no longer a taboo: the question is who is going to be the next president.

The article discusses the possibility of a right-wing president of the Italian Republic, an idea once considered taboo, now being seriously considered by the center-right. It references Giorgia Meloni’s recent statement suggesting that having a president from the center-left is no longer a taboo. The author acknowledges the historical figures who were considered center-left but notes that this label might be outdated. The piece speculates on potential candidates such as La Russa, Fitto, and Alfredo Mantovano, while expressing skepticism towards some of them. It also explores the possibility of Meloni herself becoming president, citing her desire to set records and consolidate power.

Bias read (Center): While the article supports the idea of a right-wing president, it does not overtly favor any specific candidate or party. It presents multiple scenarios and evaluates potential candidates with both praise and criticism, maintaining a balanced tone. The framing remains neutral, focusing on analysis,轶

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