The Guardian view on Giorgia Meloni’s Italy: the politics of ‘illiberal democracy’
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A strike by journalists at the state broadcaster sends a disturbing signal in one of the European Union’s most important member statesAccording to the latest audit of press freedom by Reporters Without Borders, Italy has tumbled down its international rankings. A crucial factor in its report was the desire of Giorgia Meloni’s radical right government to sell off a state-controlled news agency to a press baron – one who just happens to be an MP in her ruling coalition. But in one of the European...

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