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5 resultsfor “Giorgia Meloni political challenges”

Politics

As Meloni’s hold over Italy weakens, a progressive challenger gathers momentum in Genoa

challenger gathers momentum in Genoa It has been a turbulent month in Italian politics. [A failed referendum on a judicial overhaul](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/28/young-voters-italy-referendum-giorgia-meloni) pierced prime minister Giorgia Meloni

The Guardian WorldApr 18
Business

How a £2m bitcoin order made Nigel Farage the political face of UK crypto

challenger” stock exchange Aquis, Stack is one of a number of bitcoin companies building up a portfolio and channelling surplus cash into the digital currency. It was co-founded by Paul Withers, the owner

The Guardian WorldApr 15
World

After Meloni’s law change, Americans hope Italian supreme court ruling will open door to citizenship

Giorgia Meloni’s far-right government enacted a law stopping access to Italian citizenship via distant ancestry. Since May last year, only those with a parent or grandparent who was an Italian citizen at birth

The Guardian WorldApr 24
Politics

Iran reviews U.S. proposal. And, Rubio to meet Pope Leo after Trump's criticism

Giorgia Meloni, who until recently was one of the president's closest allies in Europe. But attacking the pope doesn't go over well in Italy. She has called Trump's comments unacceptable, and Trump

NPR Topics: NewsMay 7
Politics

Hungary’s voters shunned Orbán – but it may be too early to celebrate end of Europe’s far right

challenger, [Péter Magyar](https://www.theguardian.com/world/peter-magyar), in Sunday’s elections was “a clear signal against rightwing populism” that showed “the pendulum is swinging back”. But analysts warn that while the result of Hungary’s parliamentary

The Guardian WorldApr 15