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This week in the fast-evolving life of Giorgia Meloni has felt a little bit like a high-wire act, where every decision makes headlines and every gesture—sometimes even an eye roll—turns into a social media moment. Just in the past few days, Italy’s Prime Minister has juggled everything from fiery domestic politics to tense European alliances. Most notably, Meloni faced a political setback when the Italian Court of Auditors rejected her government’s ambitious plan to build a massive 13.5 billion euro bridge linking Sicily to the mainland. According to the Associated Press, Meloni blasted the decision as “an intolerable intrusion” by magistrates and vowed to press forward, promising that her government would do everything possible to realize this decades-old dream. The court’s action threatens to delay the project but, with Meloni doubling down, it’s clear she intends to make this bridge fight central to her legacy.
At the European level, Giorgia Meloni continues to push the hard line on migration. As reported by the European Council on Refugees and Exiles, she joined an informal summit of EU leaders in Brussels to argue for changes to the European Convention on Human Rights—specifically seeking more flexibility to deport criminals. This comes amid ongoing controversy surrounding Italy’s migration agreements with Albania and Libya, with recent media investigations fueling already heated criticism and protest rallies in Rome.
Publicly, Meloni has also been in the spotlight for her strong support of law and order. Wanted in Rome details how she quickly condemned mafia-linked threats against Rome mayor Roberto Gualtieri, expressing bipartisan solidarity and reaffirming her government’s stance against organized crime.
On the world stage, it seems you can’t keep Meloni out of the viral news cycle. At a Gaza summit in Egypt, Donald Trump’s very public compliment—he called her a “beautiful young woman”—sparked debate and drew criticism online, according to The Business Standard and Evrim Ağacı, igniting the kind of social media firestorm only Meloni and Trump could provoke.
Meanwhile, controversy also erupted closer to home after a video showed fascist chants at the youth wing of Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party in Parma. Anadolu Agency reports that a formal investigation is underway, with opposition leaders demanding Meloni clearly distance herself from far-right extremists—a challenge for a leader who has built her brand on nationalist energy but must juggle mainstream credibility.
Overseas, Meloni made headlines by expressing shock and sympathy following a violent train stabbing in Cambridgeshire, demonstrating how closely she tracks not just Italian, but European affairs, as noted by Agenzia Nova.
With her every move watched, every word dissected, and every social media post scrutinized, this past week was another chapter in the ever-unpredictable story of Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
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