Giorgia Meloni will turn down the prime minister’s palace to stay in the family home, the couple say

Giorgia Meloni will turn down the chance to live in the prime minister’s opulent residence in Rome after being elected Italy’s first female prime minister because it is not a place to bring up her six-year-old daughter, her partner has said.

“Do you think we would raise a six-year-old boy in a palace like Versailles?” said Andrea Giambruno, 41. “We already have a house.”

Meloni, 45, will stay at his home in Mostacciano, a suburb of the capital, and will not move to the 16th-century Palazzo Chigi in the heart of the city, which prime ministers usually use as an office and residence .

Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party led a right-wing coalition to a comfortable victory in Italy’s general election on Sunday and is in talks with its allies.

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