Of course, after Italy. Everyone already knows that the Italian left has failed, that Italian President Sergio Mattarella has dissolved the parliament, so new, early elections will be held on September 25.

Of course, we could say that in Italy the government falls every six months, but here it is more than that. About much, much more.

To understand this, let's remember that exactly 5 years ago, in the summer of 2017, the scandal of NGO ships carrying thousands of migrants to Italian shores broke out. György Soros, who was (partially) involved in the case, immediately appeared in Rome, where Paolo Gentiloni, the Italian prime minister at the time, gave him a reception befitting a head of state.

I wonder why Soros came? - asked the question in all the Italian newspapers, but they have not received an answer since then. The question was justified if only because the speculator had previously attacked the Italian lira and caused 50 billion dollars of damage to the country, the publicist of Affariitaliani wrote that year.

A year later, Soros appeared again in Italy, where he was given a leading role at the "economic festival" held in Trento. On the website of the event, almost only his picture was visible, as well as a large video in which he talked about what kind of economic policy Europe should pursue.

As a guest, he used the opportunity quite unabashedly and immediately attacked the League party in the (then) new government. He said:

"Putin is trying to dominate Europe. I don't know if Putin finances the League, but the Italian public has a right to know if Salvini receives money from Putin…”

The leader of the League, Matteo Salvini, responded to the speculator with these words:

“I have not received a single lira, euro or ruble from Russia. I think Putin is one of the greatest statesmen and I am ashamed that an unscrupulous speculator like Soros is invited to speak in Italy."

A few days later, Salvini sent a message from Sicily to the other EU member states that

"Italy will not be Europe's refugee camp."

In June 2018, the government of the League and the Five Star Movement banned the private ships of NGOs from entering Italian ports. Salvini, as Minister of the Interior, wrote the following on his Facebook page:

"I am proud: there is not a single NGO ship in the Mediterranean at this moment! We did more in three months than in the previous five years (…) I proved that human trafficking can be stopped. We continue without fear. Neither court investigations nor threats will prevent this."

We will now skip over the showcase lawsuits that were seen in the future, but were later conducted against him.

In November 2018, as Minister of the Interior, Matteo Salvini announced that, as a first step, he wanted to send back 2,700 illegal migrants, primarily to Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nigeria, and the Ivory Coast. At that time, the League was confident that it could even form a government on its own, because they won the provincial elections one after another. But it didn't happen that way.

The center-left Democratic Party lined up next to the 5 Star Movement, thus excluding Matteo Salvini and the League, whom they call far-right, from power.

Luciana Lamorgese became the new Minister of the Interior, of course not by chance.

He was the one who received the delegation of NGO migrant taxis. The meeting was attended by representatives of Doctors Without Borders (MSF), Open Arms, Pilotes Volontaires, Sea Eye, Sea Watch and SOS Méditerranée.

At that time, the NGOs asked him that the Italian government should prevent the Libyan authorities from intercepting civilian ships, as this would allow them to find them and transport people back to Libya.

The organizations urged the immediate release of their ships seized in Italy, and that the rescuers at sea should not be treated as criminals.

The president of the right-wing Italian Brothers (FdI), Giorgia Meloni, also called it scandalous that the new interior minister "deals with those who regularly and knowingly break Italian laws. According to IlGiornale, former foreign minister Emma Bonino, who is the leader of the left-liberal "More Europe" party and "may have provided assistance" to Lamorgesen

who received a $200,000 grant from György Soros to finance his European Parliament election campaign.

This was the case in January 2020, during the second Conte government. Conte "drew it on" for a while, then resigned as prime minister on January 26, 2021. He was followed by the now-resigned Mario Draghi, who, according to bad language, was selected and sent to the prime minister's office by the financial background power.

There may be something in this, considering that he worked for a long time at the Washington-based World Bank and then at the "politician" Goldman Sachs.

But it is also known that French President Macron used to work for the Rothschild banking house...

In a nutshell, this is all you need to know about the fate of the Italian right to understand: their time has come. And partly ours too.

If, after September 25, the center-right coalition: the Italian Brothers (FdI, led by Giorgia Meloni), the Liga and Belusconi Go Italy! his party - "almost certain" wins the elections as expected, then a radically new situation may arise.

According to a March survey, the three parties stand at slightly more than 47 percent, while the left-wing coalition together with the Five Star Movement has 38 percent support. Currently, the Italian Brothers (FdI) are the strongest, and they can provide the future prime minister if the coalition wins.

If this happens, Hungary can ally with a politically strong and large country (even if its economy is dancing on the edge of bankruptcy) in the fights within the European Union.

Already in August 2019, Viktor Orbán expressed his appreciation to the outgoing Italian Interior Minister Salvini, calling him a "comrade fighter" "for the preservation of the European Christian heritage and against migration". In a letter published by MTI, he thanked the head of the League for his work during the 14-month administration, "not only for Italy, but also for Europe." It was probably this unusual gesture that laid the foundation for the good relationship between the two leaders, which has since been confirmed by several meetings. Last November, Viktor Orbán discussed the creation of a new European political group with Salvini and Morawiecki.

After this year's Hungarian elections, Salvini congratulated the winning prime minister on his Facebook page with the title "Bravo Viktor", even late at night, ahead of everyone else.

The good relationship with the Italian Brothers party is not new either. Already in September 2019, Viktor Orbán gave a very successful speech in Italy, at the party meeting of the right-wing Italian Brothers in Rome. The Hungarian Prime Minister spoke at length about migration and Christian Democratic politics. After the meeting, Meloni said:

"Orbán tells the truth. It says what we all know here in Italy, that the government is miles away from the people.”

In October 2020, Giorgia Meloni thanked Viktor Orbán in a Facebook post for the letter in which the Hungarian Prime Minister congratulated her after she was elected president of the European party family .

Although Berlusconi's party is only the third of the three (currently at around 7%), it will probably be indispensable for a stable right-wing government. More and more people are writing in the Italian press that the elderly politician may end his career as head of state.

In any case, Orbán called him "my best friend" back in 2019.

We will be smarter after September 25.

Featured image: Next to Viktor Orbán, Giorgia Meloni, head of the FdI, the possible Italian prime minister. (MTI)