The far-right is expected to win Italy’s election in Rome’s biggest political shift for decades

Italy’s voters head to the polls on Sunday in a snap general election that is likely to see a government led by a far-right party come to power. The Brothers of Italy party is expected to gain the largest share of the vote for a single party. An election win by Fratelli d’Italia could see the party’s leader, Giorgia Meloni, become Italy’s first female prime minister. The snap election follows the resignation of Prime Minister Mario Draghi in July after he failed to unite a fractious political coalition behind his economic policies.

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