Roberto Vannacci's New Far-Right Party Challenges Meloni's Power
General Roberto Vannacci has launched a far-right party to challenge Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's leadership. His nationalist agenda aims to outflank Meloni's coalition, focusing on anti-EU sentiments, immigration reduction, and revisiting Italy's relationship with the euro. The party seeks to influence next year's elections.
General Roberto Vannacci unveiled his new far-right party, Futuro Nazionale, aiming to challenge Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's leadership. This move signals a shift towards a more hardline nationalist agenda as Italy prepares for upcoming elections.
Vannacci, introduced as a modern Julius Caesar, is looking to outflank Meloni's conservative coalition by appealing to the far-right base with his anti-EU and pro-Russia stance. His party is already polling at 5% and poses a potential threat to Meloni unless she considers an electoral alliance with him—albeit at the risk of alienating moderate supporters.
During the inaugural congress, Vannacci focused on reducing immigration drastically and revisiting Italy's eurozone membership. Despite attacking Meloni's fulfillment of campaign pledges, Vannacci acknowledges the need for adaptability, stating, "No plan survives the first shot in battle; it must adapt to reality."
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