Does this happen in your country? Descendants of dictators use their surnames to get easy votes?
>>216035148Is he also a facist?
>>216035148our two dictators from the last century (PiĆsudski and Jaruzelski) only had daughters so their surname has disappeared
In 1,000 years the progeny of the Trump family will get elected to doing this, after we all achieve luxury automated gay space communism and live on the collective and have paid reparations to Palestine of course.
The De Gaulle family mostly stayed in the army except a senator (senators are useless in France) so it's fine
>>216035174idk he certainly is fishing for their votes
>>216035280are there even actual fascists in modern Italy?
>>216035148Not even once.
>>216035306Casapound
>>216035347> It was formerly a political party, born as a network of far-right social centres arising from the occupation of a state-owned building by squatters in the neighborhood of Esquilino in Romeweird, i think in other countries these guys tend to be far-left, not far-right
>>216035148>meloni stickeris meloni still flooding the country with africans or did she reform
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3F8kLoazGg
>>216035306they are governing. Look at this guy in the beginning, he is now the president of the italian senate and the real leader of borthers of italy ( meloni was put there because she was yungerm woman and with no past)https://youtu.be/csTgK_nx7UU
>>216035280>Caio Giulio Cesare
>>216035148he should make it official italian state law that the moment gio walks into the restaurant all the portion sizes are x2 their normal size
>>216035557based and romepilled
>>216035612bella in carne la signora
>>216035678italia needs more of herand i mean that literally more volume/mass
>>216035719she's clearly already in menopause
>>216035766the wall is merciless
>>216035148Uh, that wouldn't go over well.
>>216036008I'm sure a Hitler would get a shitton of votes from nostalgics
>>216035719She looks like she got squished in a press
>>216036172The backlash and memes would be too great, nobody with that name could run for anything major.
>>216035148we never had a dictator
>>216035148Not dictators, but the son of our former senator got elected governor pretty much entirely because people assumed he was his father.
>>216036500he could get 2-3% of votes from nostalgics to his party, he literally would be very precious
we're living in dark times
>>216036505
>>216036989Ok, fair enough.I don't think any of his grandchildren are in politics. But there are plenty of others named Kekkonen, it's not exactly a rare name. I know there have been other Kekkonens in politics but I don't know if they've tried to use the name (even though they have no lineage)There's always people in every election still writing in Kekkonen on the ballot though .DD
>>216037407pic related is Forza Italia's symbol for the European elections of 2024note: Berlusconi died in 2023