Let's talk about the most beautiful women in Italian politics? Because no one deserves to hear about yet another crisis in Rome, in the middle of the pandemic.
It doesn't matter if they are left, center or right, if they are in the opposition or the situation. They are, in fact, a party.
How many votes do you give for each of them? See below:
Mary Helen Woods

Nicknamed in the corridors of Rome's palaces "Her Majesty Princess Maria Elena Boschi," she is by far the most photographed figure in Italian politics, the most hunted by paparazzi. This "left-leaning" beauty has managed to snatch the title of... the most beautiful minister of Italy.
Mara Carfagna

Mara Carfagna was Minister of Equality and Opportunities in Berlusconi's government. Until she arrived in politics, the beauty competed in Miss Italy in 1997 (6th place), then she was a show girl on television. Over time, she managed to build a very sophisticated look. An American website even chose her as the most attractive politician in the world.
Gabriella Giammanco

With her beautiful eyes and slender physique, Gabriella Giammanco is one of the most prominent figures in the Italian Parliament. She was a journalist for the channel Tg4. In 2011 she was elected by Silvio Berlusconi as the most beautiful in the Chamber.
Marianna Sideboard

An almost Renaissance beauty. Deputy, Marianna Madia was Minister of Simplification and Public Administration, in the government of Matteo Renzi.
Elvira Savino

Another Forza Italia deputy, Elvira Savino was elected for the first time in 2008, and immediately dazzled Parliament with her long, highlighted brown hair. Without a doubt, she is one of the most beautiful women in Italian politics.
Laura Ravetto

Square face, blond hair and disconcerting look. Laura Ravetto, from Salvini's party, made her debut in politics arguing that beauty was not her main characteristic. However, she helped to get noticed.
Pina Picierno

The beautiful and young MEP from the Democratic Party knows how to be respected. During a television clash with Matteo Salvini, she addressed the Lega leader: “Miss, tell your sister, I have a name and surname”. Beautiful and with authority!










































