The Political, Social, and Economic Climate in Italy: A 12-Month Outlook

The national elections of 25 September 2022 represent a watershed in Italy’s history. Indeed, the landslide victory of “Fratelli d’Italia” (Brothers of Italy, FdI) brought for the first time a far-right party to the lead of the government coalition after the fall of fascism in 1943. Nevertheless, it is necessary to inscribe this result in a wider picture. The main factors that will shape Italy’s future are political polarisation, civic disaffection, economic difficulties, and international commitments and influences. 

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Samuele Minelli Zuffa

Samuele is an Italian international security and intelligence analyst. His main area of interest is Sub-Saharan Africa, where he focuses on climate-conflict nexus, asymmetric warfare untraditional security threats. He complements traditional research methods with Satellite Imagery and GIS investigation.
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