The granddaughter of Italy’s wartime dictator Benito Mussolini said on Thursday she was leaving Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party because it was too right-wing, after recently taking issue with its stance on minority rights.
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Rachele Mussolini, a city councillor in Rome who won the most votes of any candidate at the last council elections in the city in 2021, said she was moving to the group of the more centrist Forza Italia at City Hall.
“It is time to turn the page and join a party that I feel is closer to my moderate and centrist sensibilities,” the 50-year-old Mussolini told ANSA news agency, confirming earlier newspaper reports.
Brothers of Italy traces its roots to the Italian Social Movement (MSI), an heir to Benito Mussolini’s fascists set up after World War Two. Since taking office in 2022, Meloni has tried to present the party as a mainstream conservative group.
Critics say the attempt is mainly window dressing, pointing to the party’s tough stances on immigration, abortion and same-sex parenting, and its moves to tighten penalties for surrogate motherhood.