Italians are deciding whether to choose their most right-wing government since World War Two.
Italians decide on Sunday whether to choose their most right-wing government since World War Two, in an election being followed closely across Europe.
Polls open across Italy at 07:00 and close at 23:00, when exit polls will give an idea of who has won. "Meloni speaks to the guts of the people," says Gianluca Atlante, a journalist with local newspaper Latina Oggi. Behind him towers the imposing, built in the shape of a letter M for Mussolini. These days it is the local headquarters for the finance ministry's law enforcement agency.
Giorgia Meloni has formed an alliance with Silvio Berlusconi of Forza Italia and Matteo Salvini's League From right to left, the politicians agree Italy's school system is in a state of decay but schoolteachers such as Elisa are sceptical this election will change that.Elisa with husband PietroItalians are electing two houses of parliament - the Chamber and the Senate - and under new rules their size has been cut by a third, so the Chamber has 400 seats and the Senate 200.
Even if Brothers of Italy does top the vote, and Giorgia Meloni's allies hand her an overall majority, it is not their decision who becomes prime minister. That decision will go to President Sergio Mattarella, who plays an important role in Italy's constitution.
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