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    In 2008, aged 31, Giorgia Meloni became Italy's youngest ever minister, appointed to the Youth and Sport portfolio by Silvio Berlusconi. After forming her own party in 2012, she won just 4% of votes in the last election in 2018.
    Giorgia Meloni was born in Rome on 15 January 1977 and is a professional journalist. She became involved in politics at the age of 15, as a student and youth movement member. At 21, she was elected councillor of the Province of Rome and, at 27, she was elected leader of Azione Giovani, the youth movement of the Alleanza Nazionale party.
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    Giorgia Meloni - Wikipedia

    Giorgia Meloni is an Italian politician who has been serving as the prime minister of Italy since October 2022, the first woman to hold this position. A member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2006, she has led the right-wing Brothers of Italy (FdI) political party since 2014 and has been the president of the … See more

    Giorgia Meloni was born on 15 January 1977 in Rome. Her father, Francesco Meloni, was from Rome, born to radio director Nino Meloni from Sardinia and actress See more

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    Immediately after the first meeting of the new legislature, tensions began to grow within the centre-right coalition. On 13 October, Berlusconi refused to support Ignazio La Russa, FdI's candidacy to be President of the … See more

    In 2015 Meloni began a relationship with Andrea Giambruno [it], a journalist who works for Mediaset TV channels. The couple has a daughter born in 2016. On 20 October 2023, … See more

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    In the 2006 Italian general election, she was elected to the Chamber of Deputies as a member of the National Alliance (AN), where she … See more

    Some observers have described Meloni's political positions as far right; in August 2018, Friedel Taube wrote in Deutsche Welle that "Giorgia Meloni has a long history in far-right … See more

    Forbes ranked Meloni as the seventh most powerful woman in the world in 2022 and placed her fourth in 2023. In 2024 she was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine. That same year, Meloni also received the Atlantic Council See more

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