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Democrat Letta: Fear plays role in Italy’s Brexit-like vote

Sep 13, 2022, 6:04 AM | Updated: 6:41 am

Democratic Party's leader Enrico Letta speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Rome...

Democratic Party's leader Enrico Letta speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Rome, Tuesday, Sep. 13, 2022. In opinion polls, former Premier Enrico Letta's Democratic Party is running neck-and-neck with the far-right Brothers of Italy party, which has neo-fascist roots and is led by Giorgia Meloni. Italians vote for a new Parliament on Sept. 25. (AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis)

(AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis)

ROME (AP) — The leader of Italy’s center-left campaign alliance on Tuesday cited the gains of a Swedish populist party with neo-Nazi roots as further proof that fear is propelling the far-right’s growth in Europe, and he warned that the outcome of his own country’s approaching election could determine Italy’s future role in Europe.

“Fears are today a big part of the way in which our societies are living this period,” former Premier Enrico Letta said, citing the pandemic and its economic woes, the energy crisis of soaring utility bills and Russia’s war against Ukraine.

“It’s easier for the right, for the extreme right to push, to boost (itself) on these fears,” Letta, who leads the Democratic Party, told The Associated Press in an interview.

In the Swedish election last weekend, a populist, anti-immigration party, Sweden Democrats, surged in balloting to become the country’s second-largest political force. Fears of gang violence dominated Sweden’s election campaign.

The elections in Italy on Sept. 25 “are like a Brexit referendum in the U.K,.” Letta said, referring to the stunning 2016 vote that saw Britain decide to leave the European Union.

“You have just two possible solutions. The solution that the right is raising is a solution of nationalism,” Letta said. “The other solution is on our side, and our solution means Europe.”

His chief rival in Italy’s election is Giorgia Meloni, who leads the far-right Brothers of Italy party, which has roots in neo-fascism. She hopes to become the first woman to hold the Italian premiership.

In opinion polls, Letta’s Democratic Party has been running neck-and-neck with Meloni’s party. Voter surveys indicate her party, which has called for a naval blockade of Africa’s Mediterranean coast to try to stop migrants from reaching Italy, could garner more than 20% in the upcoming balloting. In the previous election it won only a 4% share.

Because Italy’s electoral system rewards parties that join forces in campaign alliances, Meloni holds a big advantage over Letta.

She has forged alliances with the right-wing, anti-migrant League leader Matteo Salvini and former Premier Silvio Berlusconi who heads the center-right Forza Italia party. Letta, meanwhile, has refused to ally with the 5-Star Movement — Italy’s biggest populist party in Parliament which helped collapse Premier Mario Draghi’s government in July — while his overture for a campaign alliance with two small centrist parties was rebuffed.

Draghi’s sudden loss of coalition allies set the stage for tjese parliamentary elections six months early.

Should the right triumph in Italy’s election, “it’s a danger for the future of Italy,” said Letta. “It is a danger because Italy needs European cooperation. And without European cooperation it would be impossible to find solutions to all our problems.”

Letta in the interview ruled out any Draghi-style broad coalition government, like the one the former European Central Bank chief formed in early 2021 to help Italy’s pandemic-battered economy recover.

“There won’t be any governments of national unity,” he said.

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Democrat Letta: Fear plays role in Italy’s Brexit-like vote