Meloni, the far-right who seeks to govern Italy, goes viral on TikTok for asking for the vote with two melons

According the surveys, Giorgia Meloni It is the great favorite to win the elections that are held this Sunday in Italy. Before the polls close, the leader of the far-right Brothers of Italy party has asked citizens to vote in a somewhat unusual way.

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“September 25: I’ve said it all,” said the 45-year-old candidate in a video she posted on her official Tiktok account in which she looks at the camera and appears holding two melons, as a nod to her last name.

Three million views and more than 200,000 ‘likes’ already accumulates the publication of the politician who, if she won, would become the first woman to come to power in the history of the transalpine country.

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September 25th: I said it all.

? original sound – Giorgia Meloni

Throughout the electoral campaigns, Meloni has shown himself with an air of triumph. She boasts of having been the youngest woman in a Ministry, when she joined the government of Silvio Berlusconi in 2008, at the age of 31. In her different speeches, she has charged against migrants, feminists, the LGTBI collective, abortion and Europe. Her motto is: “God, country, family.”

From Vox they look with admiration at the Italian born in Rome in 1977 who, at the age of 19, declared herself an admirer of the dictator Benito Mussolini: “I think that Mussolini was a good politician, that everything he did, he did for Italy. There have been no politicians like him in the last 50 years,” he said then in a video that has gone viral again this year.

As for her personal life, she is not married but the journalist maintains a relationship Andrea Giambrunothe father of her daughter Geneva, six years old. She tells in his autobiography that her father abandoned his mother with two dependent daughters and escaped to the Canary Islands. “I owe everything to my mother,” she writes.

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