Quick Info

ProfessionPolitician
NationalityItalian
Date of Birth15/01/1977
Age49 years
BirthplaceRome, Italy

Latest News about Giorgia Meloni

20/04/2025

Giorgia Meloni continued her leadership of Italy's government in 2025, maintaining her position as the first female Prime Minister of Italy. Her administration focused on national policy reforms and European political engagement, with the Brothers of Italy party securing continued electoral support.

15/01/2025

Giorgia Meloni celebrated her 48th birthday on January 15, 2025, marking another year as Italy's first female Prime Minister. Her leadership of the Brothers of Italy party and influence in European politics remained prominent throughout the year.

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Bio/Wiki

Known ForServing as Prime Minister of Italy; first woman to hold the office; first female Prime Minister of Italy without a university education
Political PartyBrothers of Italy
Full NameGiorgia Meloni
Birth NameGiorgia Meloni

Educational Qualification(s)

No university degree (completed secondary education)

Personal Life

Raised by her mother after her father left the family during her childhood
Grew up in the Garbatella district, a working-class neighborhood in central Rome

Family

Mother: Raised Giorgia alone after father's departure
Father: Left the family during Giorgia's childhood

Career

Current PositionPrime Minister of Italy
Start Date22/10/2022
Notable Roles
  • Leader of Brothers of Italy
  • Former Youth Minister of Italy
  • Member of the Chamber of Deputies (since 2006)
  • President of the European Conservatives and Reformists Party (2020–2025)
Achievements
  • First woman to serve as Prime Minister of Italy (2022–present)
  • First female Prime Minister of Italy without a university education
  • Youngest-ever minister in Italian history when appointed Youth Minister in 2008
  • Led Brothers of Italy to significant electoral success in 2022 general election

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. She was born in Rome in 1977.
2. She is the first woman to serve as Prime Minister of Italy.
3. She was active in student politics from age 15 in the youth section of MSI (a neo-Fascist and later post-Fascist party)
4. She later associated with the conservative National Alliance, which merged with Forza Italia
5. She co-founded Brothers of Italy after splitting with Silvio Berlusconi
6. She is the first female Prime Minister of Italy to lack a university education
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