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Who is Italy's far-right 'Christian mother' Giorgia Meloni?

Railing against the European Union, mass immigration and "LGBT lobbies", Meloni sees herself as a defender of Italy's traditional Christian values, repudiating what she calls the politically correct rhetoric of the left. "I am Giorgia, I am a woman, I am a mother, I am Italian, I am Christian," she declared at a 2019 rally in Rome.

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She insists a family means a mother and a father -- although she and her partner are unmarried -- and opposes abortion, saying she will not change the law but wants women to "know there are other options". Born in Rome on January 15, 1977, Meloni was brought up by a single mother in the working-class neighbourhood of Garbatella. She joined the far-right's youth movement at age 15, became the youngest minister in post-war Italian history at age 31 under Silvio Berlusconi, and co-founded Brothers of Italy in 2012.