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Giorgia Meloni (left), co-founder of Brothers of Italy, here pictured in 2014 (Photo: Wikimedia)

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Beyond Salvini: the rise of Eurosceptic Giorgia Meloni

Giorgia Meloni (left), co-founder of Brothers of Italy, here pictured in 2014 (Photo: Wikimedia)

There is only one woman among Italy's most-powerful politicians: Giorgia Meloni, 43, president of Fratelli d'Italia (Brothers of Italy), an ultra-conservative party allied with Matteo Salvini's League and Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia (Forward Italy).

According to a recent poll, she is the fourth-most popular politician in Italy after prime minister Giuseppe Conte, the governor of the Veneto Region, Luca Zaia, and former European Central Bank president Mario Draghi.

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Valentina Saini is a freelance journalist specialising in Italian social issues and politics, gender issues and the Middle East and North Africa region.

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