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we will do it for every italian. we will do it with the goal of uniting these people. to highlight what unites them rather than what divides them because the major objective we have always given ourselves in life and that we have given ourselves as a political force is to ensure that italians could once again be proud to be italian. >> reporter: you know, and that message, proud to be italian is really tempered by the fact that the far right in europe are so pleased that they have another victory. italy is a very important country. italy is the center right coalition very guided on russia, very divided on sanctions, very divided on europe in general. so the challenge here is as much for the people in italy to support her especially those who didn't vote as it is for brussels to accept for, for germany, for france to accept her. we're watching on twitter this morning the social media reaction to her has been very, very divided here in italy on the left, people are disappointed. boy, on the far right of europe,

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barbie joins me now from rome. i wonder if you could explain to viewers just how far right she is, but also her coalition, because some pieces of this coalition are further right of her. >> reporter: that is right. you know, it is a worrying trend when you have people like victor orban applauding the election of georgia meloni, but she's been very conservator. she said that fascism died a long time ago and she started in a neo fascist start party, she said that is not the politician she is and the center right coalition that she's guiding now will have italy's best interest at heart. she's anchored though by mateo salvini, the anti-immigration italy first leader who has really worked hard to make sure that italy is unique among europe. she's also anchored by silvio

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in 2018, the anti-establishment five-star movement won the most votes as a party but were unable to find a stable coalition partner. giuseppe conte, who wasn't even listed on the ballot, was chosen as a compromise prime minister until infighting led to the collapse of his government and the appointment of draghi before squabbling brought an end to his reign. the leading coalition, who call themselves center right, is anchored by giorgia meloni and her far right brothers of italy party. the roman native started her political career in a neofascist party. coalition partners include matteo salvini with his anti-immigrant lega party. and italy's longtime former prime minister sylvia ber less cone coney. the latest available poll show the coalition in the lead.

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barbie nadeau is standing by for us. bring us up to speed on the race. >> reporter: it is really interesting. the last time italians went to vote for a new government was 2018 and then the anti-establishment five star movement won the most votes followed by the center left democratic party. we're seeing an entirely different trend this time around, the center right coalition which is really anchored by two far right parties, leaders of the brother of italy party which really started with fascist roots, they are the leading party going in and they are the leading coalition going in and it is really interesting to see how italians have changed their desire for a government, the type of leader they want in the last five years. >> what explains this perspective shift to the right then? >> you have to look at italy five years ago and italy today. this is before the pandemic, before the war in ukraine, all these sort of factors have

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but there are already fractures in their coalition. and amid economic fears, calls from some in the coalition to rethink sanctions against russia. >> sanctions here in italy, of course, they're perceived as counter-effective and harming italy's economy first and then russia's economy. i think they will try to soften our approach towards sanctions. >> reporter: a center right victory would likely also mean a clamp-down on immigration. they have campaigned strongly to stop irregular migration across the mediterranean sea. the left-leaning democratic party is banking on former prime minister enrico letta, whose government lasted just ten months in 2013 and 2014 but lacks a strong coalition partner. while polls show that the five-star movement has lost some

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you know, when you look back to 2018 and the anti-establishment five-star movement did so well. now, they were really in charge when we went through covid and when all of these restrictions were put in place, and i think a lot of people don't want to give them another chance. that's probably is what analysts are saying why they're not doing well. italians seem to be looking for something different. if the polls are correct, they're looking for something much different, a far right. the center right coalition is anchored by very far right parties, so that could change a lot, not just in italy but across europe, kim. >> we'll be watching that and the turnout as well as you indicated there. barbie nadeau in rome, thanks so much. british markets tumbled in reaction to the uk government's unveiling of a series of sweeping tax cuts and spending plans. the ftse 100 closed at three-month lows friday, and the pound sank to a 37-year low against the u.s. dollar. jake tapper spoke with liz truss, who defended her

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draghi a respectable face of the italian government, he was put in place in february 2021 when the last government fell. the reason it fell this time, the reason he lost his support is because of an eye to the upcoming elections. the center right coalition which is led by familiar names like berlusconi are polling well, so they want snap elections to be called. put that against the backdrop of instability in the country, the pandemic, the war in europe, the five star movement, anti-establishment five star movement that won the highest number of votes in the last election 2018 has imploded from the inside. so really there is no choice but to go to the ballot box. and let the italians try to figure out who they want to take it forward. mario draghi has had enough he says. >> barbie, thank you so much. and from italy's politics to

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. election day in australia. australians have been lining up to choose the party that will lead the country for the next three years. now, voting is compulse sorry in australia. more than 17 million are expected to cast ballots saturday. incumbent prime minister is seeking re-election for his center-right coalition government. his biggest opponent is the labor party that is headed by party veteran anthony al ibanez. we are tracking all of this. ana, it was an interesting election here, and it could be a real watershed for australians in so many ways. it's been trog follow it not just from domestic policy but where it leaves its climate goals as well. >> climate change, paula, is a huge issue for australians, particularly the younger generation. that is something that has been seized upon by these independent

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