Meloni's formal entry into politics was at age 21, when she won her first local election. When she was awarded the youth ministry in Berlusconi's 2008 administration, she was also the country's youngest-ever minister at age 31.
A speech Meloni gave in 2019 helped to solidify the perception of her that would come to characterise her. "I am Giorgia, I am a woman, I am a mother, I am Italian, I am a Christian, and you can't take that away from me," she told cheering supporters.
In 2020, she also took over the chairmanship of the European Conservatives and Reformists party, which includes, among others, the Polish ruling party, PiS.
Meloni headed into the election campaign with the populist slogan "Italy and Italian people first!". She has called for more family-friendly benefits, less European bureaucracy, low taxes and a halt to immigration.
She wants to renegotiate EU treaties, and her party rejects abortions and same-sex marriage. In terms of economic and foreign policy, the trained foreign language secretary is relatively inexperienced. She has spent most of her political career as a member of parliament and a party official.
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