Earlier this month, a party with neo-fascist roots, the Brothers of Italy (Fdl), won the most votes in Italy’s national elections, delivering the country’s first far-right led government since the Second World War. Under the leadership of Giorgia Meloni, the Fdl has been absent from previous governing coalitions, a matter that seems to have given Meloni the outsider’s edge. The Fdl has agreed to bring in the party of former Prime Minister Slivio Berlusconi, Forza Italia, and that of Matteo Salvini hard-right, League, as junior partners in a government that will be sworn in on Saturday. The three parties won...