The exit poll results late last night predict the victory of the center-right coalition in the early Italian elections. The final, official results will be published later today.
The BBC, one of the flagships of the media of the West, which is said to be liberal and controlled by the background power, has already started to worry like this: "Giorgia Meloni, the far-right leader, has won the Italian elections and is well on her way to becoming the country's first female prime minister. Meloni will form the most extreme government in Italy since the Second World War.
This worries the whole of Europe, as Italy is the third largest economy in the EU."
According to the news portal, after the vote, Meloni said that the Italian Brothers party he leads "will govern for everyone" and will not betray the people's trust.
According to the preliminary results, he can get up to 26% of the votes, ahead of his closest rival, the center-left Enrico Letta. The BBC highlighted: the political director of the Hungarian Prime Minister, Balázs Orbán, quickly congratulated the Italian right-wing parties:
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