In Meloni’s Italy, leftist parties struggle

Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni

Rome: Hundreds of thousands of people in Rome last month participated in protests in Rome, shown as the strength of Georgia Meloni’s rigorous government, but the divided opposition of Italy is struggling to make an impact.According to the latest YOTREND survey, nearly three years after their historic election victory, the right brothers of Meloni’s Meloni’s Meloni are the most popular, voting at 29 percent-above 26 percent, above 26 percent, it is above 26 percent.According to IPSOS, the Prime Minister himself topped the elections of party leaders with an approval rating of 45 percent.Traditional leftist is struggling across Europe, where populist parties-especially lands have been received in far-flung years.And in Italy, which once had the largest Communist Party of Western Europe, “Left has a crisis”, Paolo Borioni, Professor of Political Science at Saapinja University, Rome, commented.He said that the leftist parties had “separated their historical class relations”, especially with low income people.The opposition has the dominance of the Center-Leam Democratic Party (PD), which currently votes about 22 percent and the five-star movement, is about 13 percent.Mark Lazar, a professor at the Sciences Po Paris and the University of Sciences in Rome, said that both are paying the price for their records in the government, where they “disappointed, they did not address social issues”.The PD adopted several measures, which made the labor market generous and cut public spending after the 2013 elections. Since then, he has lost more than three million votes.For his share, the five stars won an opposing establishment message in the 2018 elections, ally with their declared enemies while in government.– Gaza, Ukraine –The PD chose a new leader after the 2022 elections, Eli Schlen, who has left, has increased a national minimum wage and expenditure on education and healthcare.The five -star under the former premiere Giuseppe Conte is also emphasizing for minimum wages and a basic income for the weakest people. “Meloni, like all rights, claims to protect people, but only large hedge funds, defends large banks,” the five -star parliamentary group president Ricardo Reyardi told the AFP.Both parties have also demanded the increasing defense budget in Gaza and public concern about Israel’s aggressive.Five Star threw his weight behind a major protest in Rome last month, an issue in which Lazar referred to “a challenge for Georgia Meloni” in a country with a long tradition of peace movements.But the divisions on this issue within the PD have reduced the opposition’s ability to attack the government.Both PD and Five Star also staged a major protest against Gaza, but some PD supporters accused Schlen of slowing down the issue.“They lack courage,” said the 23 -year -old student organizer, Ariana D’Arcivio in the rearmament protest.A third major performance took place for pride, a clear challenge for Meloni’s socially conservative agenda.– Vote Alliance –Meloni shared the government with a small far-flung league party and the center-right forza Italia, which gives it a majority in Parliament.Despite their differences, the PD and Five Star have tried to form a team in the ballot box, with joint candidates winning regional elections in Emilia-Romagna and Umbria in 2024 as well as in the northern city of Jenoa in May. He both recently supported the referendum on labor market reforms, although it failed due to low turnout.Schlen insisted that the PD was progressing.“We will leave the Khushi elections for the rights of Meloni, but we are winning the election,” he recently told AFP at an event.PD performed better than expected in last year’s European Parliament elections, winning 24 percent of the votes, while compared to 29 percent for Meloni’s party – but historically with low voting.– disconnect –For Dario Suttle, an auto industry worker from Florence, the leftist “broken”, “disconnected from the public” in a country where salary has been stalled for decades and one of the ten Italians has been classified as living in poverty.For analyst Borioni, “There is no correct change in the population in Italy”, just more people are leaving the left.Workers meanwhile, they see the problem as politics and not left.27 -year -old trade unionist Franceska Sifee mentioned its recent successes in improving the terms for workers after a strike in Preto’s Textile Hub.“Big unions and leftist parties have left their role,” he said.

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