The two faces of Meloni’s Italy: disciplined and quietly dangerous
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The two faces of Meloni’s Italy: disciplined and quietly dangerous
Power doesn’t always knock. Sometimes it slips in quietly, wearing a business suit, speaking of reform while rearranging the architecture of the state. Italy has seen this before. A century ago, Benito Mussolini didn’t seize power by force, he was appointed and welcomed by a political class seeking order.
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