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[โ€“] Taalnazi 5 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

For the ruling party: yes, or at least adjacent. The government has actively been suppressing LGBTQ+ minorities, with violence too, and they espouse nationalism, being opposed to a fully fledged democratic state.

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

No. The party that runs it might be, and definitely was once, but AFAIK has made no moves towards anything democratically questionable.

Then again, I don't follow Italian politics closely.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I ask because the party that is in power is considered a party that comes from fascist roots.

Edit: So I'm guessing you don't consider it as fascist because the government isn't being run in an authoritarian way not necessarily because of what the party's roots and politicians in that party believe.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago