Monique Camarra - Italy's Lurch to the Right, and its Implications for Ukrainian Support in Europe

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Putin is counting on a loss of cohesion among the Western allies, to  help him win the war in Ukraine. Countries that have been particularly  targeted to weaken their resolve include Hungary and Italy. The Italian  general election that has just concluded was a snap election held after  the fall of the Draghi government in July. The results of the general  election meant the centre-right coalition led by Giorgia Meloni's  Brothers of Italy, a radical-right political party with neo-fascist  roots, won an absolute majority of seats in the Italian Parliament. What  are the implications for Italy and for Ukraine? Monique Camarra lives in Siena and is a language instructor at the  Department of Communication at the University of Siena. She runs  language and political communications courses, but has also run for  office in her city, and has been politically active for several years,  and comes from a family with a strong heritage of political activism.  Monique studied International History at the LSE, London. Monique  started podcasting out of a need to educate and inform, and is now  co-host on three channels, including The Kremlin File with Olga Lautman.

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