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Originally Posted by JohnnyB
It's wild how much she seems to both sound like the right and sound like the left in the speeches I've seen from her. In this case she sounds both anti-colonial and anti-immigrant. I don't know if this is political strategy or if she is sincere and her ideas just bridge both ends of the political spectrum via shared anti-institutional values, at least when using North American standards. I would be interested to know how her ideas fit into the political landscape from the perspective of someone with a deep understanding of Italian politics.
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I mean the anti-colonialism is anti-french colonialism which did not benefit italy. It's nationalist in nature