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South Africa: A President Under Enormous Pressure

https://www.freiheit.org/sub-saharan-africa/president-under-enormous-pressure

Many believe that President Ramaphosa would be the only one who can save the party from electoral disaster, but a scathing report released in November, with just over two weeks to go to the conference, exposed Ramaphosa as potentially much less clean than the corruption-fighting leader he has thus far been. The report – compiled by an independent panel appointed by parliament and headed by a retired chief justice found that there might be grounds for impeachment.
party’s elective conference from 16 to 20 December in Johannesburg

Italy: Election in Italy: The clock is ticking inexorably

https://www.freiheit.org/spain-italy-portugal-and-mediterranean-dialogue/election-italy-clock-ticking-inexorably

Italy’s general election will be held on Sept. 25. The short, two-month election campaign so far has focused on inflation, rising living and energy costs, the Ukraine war and migration. Italy’s right-wing bloc, led by the far-right Fratelli d’Italia in coalition with the Lega and Forza Italia, has good prospects of achieving an absolute majority in both chambers, analyzes Rahel Zibner, Project Manager for Italy.
off its inaugural election debate at The Forum, in Johannesburg

ITALY: Meloni’s march towards Rome – Italy threatened with a shift to the right

https://www.freiheit.org/spain-italy-portugal-and-mediterranean-dialogue/melonis-march-towards-rome-italy-threatened-shift

For the first time, a woman has the chance to become Italy’s prime minister. Giorgia Meloni is female, modern and – ultra-right. She has managed to transform her party, the „Fratelli d’Italia (FdI)” (Brothers of Italy), from a fringe party to the strongest political force that also finds acceptance in the bourgeois camp. How could this happen? An attempt to explain the Meloni phenomenon.
off its inaugural election debate at The Forum, in Johannesburg