Giorgia Meloni’s husband is left-wing, but only one in 10 Italians marries a person with different ideas

No.Don’t you always get along well with politics? It even happens to Giorgia Meloni and to her partner: she leads a right-wing party, he is openly left-wing. Even the ex-girlfriend of Silvio Berlusconi, Francesca Pascale she declared herself on the left while paired with the leader of Forza Italia. In short, not all of her loves see her in the same way, not even among politicians.

Wedding and politics: research

According to research carried out by Wedding.comwebsite of the bridal sector part of the international group The Knot Worldwide, among the future brides / s with wedding date up to 2024, the 15% believes that the same political views should not necessarily be shared to have a happy and serene relationship: in most cases the spouses declare that they are independent people and, as such, with own ideas that should not influence the relationship (40.2%), others are not interested in their partner’s political ideas (16.7%) so much that they have no idea what their respective orientation is or who they vote for (1.2%). 25.8%, on the other hand, declare themselves totally disinterested in the political issue in general.

The vast majority of respondents (67.1%) however will go to the altar with a partner of the same political ideology. The main reason? It is considered impossible to be able to form a family with a common life project that can last and consolidate over time where the political ideologies between the partners do not match. Political opinions are totally opposed only in 3.9% of cases.

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Ideas in the rest of the world

Sunset wedding. Will they have similar political ideas? (Getty Images)

Even outside the Italian borders, sharing ideas and political values ​​as a couple remains important. The wedding and politics surveys launched by the other brands of The Knot Worldwide group (Bodas.net, Mariages.net, Bodas.com.mx and Casamentos.com.br) reveal that the situation is quite similar in Spain, France, too. Mexico and Brazil. The 77% of Spaniards go to the altar with a partner of similar political ideologies. As for the French, fewer than one in ten couples say they have different political orientations.

Likewise, only 12% of future Mexican spouses declares that his other half has different political views from his own. In Brazil, eight out of ten people declare that they are married to a partner with the same political ideology.

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