Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 14
Futuro Nazionale Becomes Party, Threatening Meloni's Reelection Bid as Vannacci Pushes Zero-Tolerance Line
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 14

Futuro Nazionale Becomes Party, Threatening Meloni's Reelection Bid as Vannacci Pushes Zero-Tolerance Line

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 14

Summary

  • Futuro Nazionale formally became a political party on Sunday, turning the far-right movement into a more direct electoral threat to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
  • Roberto Vannacci — the party’s founder and a European Parliament member — said it will enforce “zero tolerance” on security and promote nationalist policies aimed at curbing migration.
  • Those positions span the economy and education as well as border issues, with Vannacci declaring that “Italy should be the home of Italians.”
  • The new party matters because the movement has already drawn lawmakers away from Meloni’s coalition, making it one of the biggest risks to her reelection.

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