Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni recently participated in a session at the Italian Senate on March 11, 2026, where she addressed significant political issues. The term “far-right” has evolved since its origins during the late 18th century, emerging from the political upheaval of the French Revolution, when defenders of the monarchy aligned themselves to the right of the National Assembly. Over the years, this designation has come to encapsulate various political movements that reject liberal democracy and champion nationalist ideologies, emphasizing the supremacy of the nation often defined in ethnic or cultural terms. Throughout history, figures like Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler have profoundly shaped the characteristics associated with far-right movements, such as ultranationalism and anti-pluralism. Current political scientists categorize modern far-right ideologies using criteria including nativism, populism, and authoritarianism, which reflects a preference for strong, centralized leadership and an antagonistic view of societal divisions.
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