The results aren't official, but it's a certainty that the far-right Brothers of Italy party has won the most votes in Italy's election on Sunday, reports the AP. That means party leader Giorgia Meloni is now the favorite to become the next prime minister, which is notable on two fronts. She would be Italy's first female prime minister, and she would lead the nation's "farthest-right government" since Mussolini, per the Washington Post. It could be weeks before any new government takes over, however, and much political horse-trading will take place in the interim. Coverage:
- About her: The BBC has a profile of the 45-year-old Meloni, who grew up in working-class Rome and was raised by a single mother. As a politician, her motto of "God, homeland, and family" speaks volumes. While women in Italy like the idea of a shattered glass ceiling, they also fear that Meloni's conservative views on issues such as abortion will actually hurt women's rights overall. She also opposes LGBT polices and is a staunch opponent of immigration. Her views are strongly nationalist.