Meloni
channels Spiderman over top award: ‘With great power comes great
responsibility’
“I have
certainly found interesting the path I’ve taken over the last three years in
these POLITICO awards,” Italian prime minister says.
January 9,
2025 6:51 pm CET
By Hannah
Roberts and Elena Giordano
https://www.politico.eu/article/italy-giorgia-meloni-power-politico-awards-spiderman/
Italy’s
right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni had thoughts on being rated as
Europe’s most powerful politician.
Speaking
during a marathon press conference on Thursday, she said with a laugh: “It
worries me a little, if I may say. I always have a very hard time talking about
myself, especially in positive terms.”
Every
December, POLITICO unveils a ranking of power players most likely to shape
European politics in the upcoming year. The list is divided into three
categories — doers, disrupters and dreamers — plus an overall No. 1.
“I have
certainly found interesting the path I’ve taken over the last three years in
these POLITICO awards,” Meloni said in reference to the annual list.
In December
2022, two months after becoming prime minister, Meloni was nominated as the No.
1 Disrupter, and one year later she was nominated No. 1 Doer. Last month,
Meloni was crowned, “The most powerful person in Europe.”
“So, mine is
definitely a positive path in the eyes of POLITICO,” Meloni said. “But as
Spiderman would say, with great power comes great responsibility.”
Since taking
power in 2022, Meloni has reshaped her image from a divisive, right-wing
domestic firebrand to influential European leader, aligning with the United
States and European mainstream on issues such as Ukraine, and taking a leading
role in Europe on issues such as migration, while implementing a hard-right
agenda at home.
“Look, I
don’t know if you guys are right. And I don’t think that it’s useful to build
competitions between European leaders,” Meloni said, arguing that Europe
desperately needs its leaders to take strong positions and work together in a
clear and pragmatic approach to politics.
“I can’t
judge your reading of what would be the most influential leaders,” Meloni
continued. “But surely if I have an influence, I will try to spend it in a
proactive, positive and concrete way for the good of a continent that otherwise
risks in a future not far from this one to slide into irrelevance.”
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