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Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni is to become the first woman to lead Italy as the eurozone’s third-largest economy wrestles with a severe energy crisis because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Meloni, whose party won the largest share of the vote in elections last month, succeeds Mario Draghi, whose coalition collapsed in July. The chief of Brothers of Italy, a party with post-fascist roots, will be formally sworn in as Italy’s prime minister during a ceremony on Saturday. “We’re ready to give this nation a government as quickly as possible,” Meloni said after a meeting on Friday morning with president Sergio Mattarella, who later tasked her to form a cabinet. She cited the “urgent problems” confronting Italy.
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