Italy's Meloni Considers Holding Early Elections as Early as April 2027

According to sources, on June 23, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is evaluating the possibility of holding early elections as early as April 2027, several months ahead of the legal deadline in late 2027. Sources cited concerns that delays could further erode her approval ratings and prevent a new government from passing a budget before year-end. Meloni has discussed this option with President Sergio Mattarella's office, which has authority to dissolve parliament. Both Meloni and Mattarella's spokespeople declined to comment.
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