He governs everyone, but speaks only to “his own”. He is constantly on the electoral campaign. Sitting in Palazzo Chigi, they contest her lack of an authentically institutional posture, of giving in to vernacular cadences. Mindful of the very rigid Monti and Draghi, who however led technical governments. «I was elected», claims Giorgia Meloni, almost as if it were a passepartout to go over the top, harangue the people of FdI and the center-right, from whatever stage they find themselves speaking, going so far as to close a rally in Campania with a ballet while intoning «he who doesn’t jump is a communist…». But “his” people like it.
In foreign policy he exalts himself and, perhaps, gives his best. He has a special relationship with Trump, who however has not spared us super duties. The European Union is pressing and inventing an axis with the detested French president Macron to freeze and remodulate the “Green deal” on the automotive sector. He keeps the point on support for Ukraine, but without “exaggerating” in military aid, which among other things we could not even offer. In Brussels she is a woman of struggle and government: she has placed Raffaele Fitto in the role of deputy vice-president of the Commission, to oversee the flows of the Pnrr, but when she can she gets in the way, offering support to Orban’s sovereignists and scattered conservatives.
Internal politics
In internal politics the figure that represents it is that of identityism. And the hatred against left-wingers. He goes hand in hand with Salvini when security issues are addressed, a cohesive coalition when it comes to attacking magistrates. He tries to make a living, as the old Christian Democrats did, thanks to the evanescence of the opposition, in search of “wide fields”.
In economic policy he has Giancarlo Giorgetti, a Northern League member yes but not aligned. She’s smart: she rejoices in the flattering ratings of the rating agencies, which she hated; for the spread at historic lows, but is careful not to say that it is “due to” the German crisis, with Berlin recording an increase in public debt that is unprecedented since the Second World War onwards. We have just launched a miserable budget of 22.3 billion euros: a large part of the resources will be delivered to us by banking and insurance institutions, which will reduce the duty on families and consumers.
In this country it is happening that 6 million people live below the poverty line and almost as many give up on treatment due to frustrating waiting lists and insufficient personal and family resources. The school continues to be mortified; the suburbs are the breeding ground of social exclusion that becomes fatal anger. And, closing a circle that might appear pessimistic but is simply realistic, when you get old you can no longer retire. Year after year you earn social rest later and later: now beyond the age of 67. Nor can you console yourself with the levels of youth employment: contractual precariousness and humiliating wages contribute to embalming the country or inducing mass flight.
In this context, in the coming months Giorgia Meloni and her government will have to complete the objectives of the Pnrr, face the outcome of the referendum on justice, the reform of the premiership and the possible modification to the electoral law, because in a year there will be the Politics and they must be won, whatever the cost. You want to put, the value of stability.