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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni reveals childhood homelessness in new book

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  • Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni revealed in her memoir that she accidentally burnt down her family home as a child, leaving them homeless.
  • Ms Meloni disclosed that her determination to succeed and her feelings of inadequacy stem from her father abandoning the family shortly when she was young.
  • She stated that her father's lack of love and indifference scarred her, driving her to relentlessly prove herself, particularly in male-dominated environments.
  • The first female Italian prime minister, who has led the country since 2022, admitted that the "wound" of abandonment fuels her attention to detail, stubbornness, and commitment.
  • Ms Meloni also described herself as an "introverted" child with a "sullen expression", a trait she says has persisted into adulthood.
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