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Italians were braced for seismic change on Saturday, on the eve of an election forecasted to hand Italy the most rightwing government since the second world war.
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Italy braces for sharp move to the right after election voting closes
Giorgia Meloni, who leads Brothers of Italy, looks likely to become the first woman to head a government