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How is the media covering Giorgia Meloni?Giorgia Meloni often is covered by Center Media sources.
Left: 30%
Center: 41%
Right: 29%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Giorgia Meloni?Giorgia Meloni often is covered by Center Media sources.
Left: 30%
Center: 41%
Right: 29%
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Giorgia Meloni · ItalyWaiting for Giorgia Meloni to step down on Sunday from his European candidacy, the Italian Brothers program conference started in Pescara. Inside the village on the sea, it doesn't look like much to look forward to, but there's talk of what it's done in 18 months of Italian government. Many MPs prefer not to backtrack on the outcome. "We'll see as much as possible and then we'll see how much the citizens want to confirm or increase our confidenc…See the Story
Delmastro: "Italian brothers to Europeans target? 30 percent," but on the far-right alliance, everyone says, "It will be seen after the vote."
Giorgia Meloni · ItalyThe wait is for tomorrow, when Giorgia Meloni, from the stage of the Fratelli d'Italia convention in Pescara, will announce her candidacy for the Europeans. An announcement that therefore comes a few hours after what has, in some ways, shaken the League. Secretary Matteo Salvini has finally broken the Vannacci node. (Photo): The general will be running for the Central Italian riding, "where he lives," the leader of the Carroccio explained. His n…See the Story
Carrocco riots: "We're not going to vote for bananas"
Asylum Seekers · TunisiaIn theory, Tunisia could be a prime location for housing asylum seekers rejected by the European Union. Such a model could replicate the UK's recent "Rwanda plan" that aims to transfer the kingdom's rejected asylum seekers to Africa. In practice, however, this is unlikely to happen in Tunisia, even though its shores have long turned into popular departure points for aspiring migrants from North African and sub-Saharan countries en route to Europ…See the Story
Tunisia: an EU version of 'Rwanda plan' for asylum seekers?
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