Italy’s own version of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is shaking up politics in Rome

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  • Schlein volunteered for the 2008 Obama campaign, when Barack Obama faced off against John McCain. She returned to Obama’s campaign four years later to train new volunteers.
  • Data from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development revealed that female political representation is only 33.8% of its member states.
  • Schlein said she wants to tax the wealthy, work with trade unions, advance environmental and feminist policies, and support gay and immigrant rights.

There is a new face in Italy’s national politics who is being compared to Rape. Alexandria Ocasio-CortezPopular Democrat Legislator State.

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Ellie Schlein was elected as leader of the centre-left party Partito Democratico (PD) earlier this month – the first woman to hold the job. Born in Switzerland to an Italian mother and an American father, she became a Member of Parliament in the European Parliament for the PD in 2014.

Earlier in his political career, he volunteered for the 2008 Obama campaign, when Barack Obama faced off against John McCain. She returned to Obama’s campaign four years later to train new volunteers.

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Italian politics, as in many other countries, is often associated with older men. But the picture could change, with Rome electing the first female prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, in October.

Eric Jones, a professor at the European University Institute in Florence, told CNBC about the time Silvio Berlusconi served as Italy’s prime minister, “I wondered at the time if I could really raise my daughter in that environment.” Wanted to grow up.”

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“We’re a long way from that kind of objectification of women today. It’s something we should all celebrate, even if there’s more to be done,” she said. Georgia Meloni and Allie Schlein are symbols of that change. Are.”

Data from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development revealed that female political representation is only 33.8% of its member states. In Italy, the number is slightly lower at 32.3%.

Meloni and Schlein are the top two positions in Italian politics but have completely different political views.

“I am Giorgia, I am a woman, I am a mother, I am a Christian!” This was one of Meloni’s main planks during the 2022 campaign.

In an interview with The New York Times, Schlein said that she did not understand how being a woman, a mother and a Christian was supposed to help Italians.

“I am a woman. I love other women. I am not a mother, but I am no less of a woman for it.” Interview,

In previous comments, Schlein has said she wants to tax the wealthy, work with trade unions, advance environmental and feminist policies, and support gay and immigrant rights.

Conservative media in Italy have dubbed him “Communist Alleyand criticized her “wealthy” upbringing in Switzerland.

Schlein’s team was not immediately available for comment when contacted Wednesday by CNBC.

Law professor Matteo Winkler said, “While Meloni has often boasted about being the first female prime minister, a decade-long control of the left-wing parliament has not produced similar results. Now with Elie Schlein, things may change.” ” HEC in Paris, said via email.

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