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An wth does that mean? That he is meloni 2.0?
That our country will be a shitshow for some time and is heading towards early elections probably next year.
Just sum it up he is convicted of embezzlement of EU funds. So he needed to stay in politics so he doesn't end up in jail. That is true for other party SPD which is bunch of naci nutheads.
So he needs support from 2 other parties to get majority and because both of them know how desperate he is they want something (ministry seat...). Unfortunately they are completely incompatible with each other so it will be fun.
The president said that he won't accept any minister that wants to exit NATO or EU.
The way we are heading is the Slovakia or Hungary route unfortunately. But these elections have silver lining - we got rid of Communist party (hopefully) and the pro democratic block is still quite strong (they lost mandates but not votes because of how is it counter and distributed).
So it's not black and white or complete disaster for EU and our country (which has still strong democracy for now).
My 2ct goes to: He will suck the country dry, enrich himself and blame the foreigners and the EU.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrej_Babi%C5%A1#Controversies
Honestly, Meloni is far better that what the other parties can offer today, which is basically zero, all they say is what Meloni should not do, nothing about what they would do instead.
This was actually ment as a good thing, but everyone was all like: "Now italy will leave the EU." When she actually showed to be one of the best assets EU could have, and most pro Ukraine as well. So I asked, if it was a meloni type of guy, or if he is going to be full Orban/Putins bitch?