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Politics : Foreign Policy Discussion Thread

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To: kidl who wrote (14274)9/25/2022 1:24:52 PM
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The bias in the writers is front and center.

The favored right wing party is described as "radical", implying it's way out there in crazy no go land.

It's described as "nationalist", as if a nation's government is not supposed to promote the nation.

Italy about to swing further to the (radical) Right ...

The new prime minister could be Giorgia Meloni of the nationalist party Fratelli d'Italia.


What do the two parties want to do?

The right wants to take action against migration, reduce taxes and strengthen the economy. Centre-Left focused on social justice, climate protection and international cooperation.

The right's goals seem totally normal and beneficial to the Italian people, while the left's (described as "Center" left!!) is to change the weather and get along with other countries.

The left's described objectives seem radical to me.
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