Meloni is pro-feminism, against leaving the EU and pro-Ukraine.
I'm sure you definitely didn't make up that 'pro-feminism' part.
The thing the EU fears most is her as the junior partner to a Lega-led coalition, where she has no voice, but the votes keep power off the PD.
Wait, so you simultaneously claim that she's perfectly lined up on policy with the left, and yet she'd join a Lega-led coalition? Why, Sir John Falstaff?
No, she literally said she wants to increase state benefits given to women.
Because she will have a chance of winning next election if she shuts up and waits. Otherwise you have the disaster that is the constantly collapsing coalitions, which usually get all parties involved a far lower vote total.
That's why she leads this election, because Lega forced their last coalition apart to call a snap election when they were looking like the first Italian party to win without a coalition, which didn't happen because the President appointed a new leader of the PD-5Star coalition for "stability".
No, she literally said she wants to increase state benefits given to women.
I'm sure this is a completely fair rendering of what she stands for.
Because she will have a chance of winning next election if she shuts up and waits. Otherwise you have the disaster that is the constantly collapsing coalitions, which usually get all parties involved a far lower vote total.
OK, so you say she's totawwy on board with everything bad, but she'll not enter a coalition by the people who also believe in those totally bad things, because ?????????, and that FI and the Lega will agree to all those bad things if she enters in a coalition with them, except if Lega becomes the largest party.
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Wait, you think this was an endorsement of the leading right-wing candidate.
You always settle on the craziest possible. Even "this is reverse psychology" would have been less crazy.
Meloni is pro-feminism, against leaving the EU and pro-Ukraine.
They line up perfectly on policy. This is an endorsement of continuing the current world order.
The thing the EU fears most is her as the junior partner to a Lega-led coalition, where she has no voice, but the votes keep power off the PD.
I'm sure you definitely didn't make up that 'pro-feminism' part.
Wait, so you simultaneously claim that she's perfectly lined up on policy with the left, and yet she'd join a Lega-led coalition? Why, Sir John Falstaff?
No, she literally said she wants to increase state benefits given to women.
Because she will have a chance of winning next election if she shuts up and waits. Otherwise you have the disaster that is the constantly collapsing coalitions, which usually get all parties involved a far lower vote total.
That's why she leads this election, because Lega forced their last coalition apart to call a snap election when they were looking like the first Italian party to win without a coalition, which didn't happen because the President appointed a new leader of the PD-5Star coalition for "stability".
Italian politics is a meme.
I'm sure this is a completely fair rendering of what she stands for.
OK, so you say she's totawwy on board with everything bad, but she'll not enter a coalition by the people who also believe in those totally bad things, because ?????????, and that FI and the Lega will agree to all those bad things if she enters in a coalition with them, except if Lega becomes the largest party.
Makes perfect, total sense.