You can keep your palazzo, says Meloni
Giorgia Meloni will turn down the chance to live in Rome’s opulent prime minister’s residence after being elected Italy’s first female premier because it is no place to bring up her daughter, her partner has said. ‘‘Do you think we’d raise a 6-year-old child in a Versailles-like palazzo?’’ said Andrea Giambruno, 41, adding: ‘‘We’ve already got a house.’’ Meloni, 45, has chosen to stay in her house in Mostacciano, a suburb of Rome, and will not relocate to the 16th-century Palazzo Chigi which Italian prime ministers normally use as an office and residence.
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