Maybe also Turkey with Erdogan election 2023? I don't know how view Erdogan in Turkey? is it good? Till Mario Draghi didn't resign, the italian president refused his resignation so we don't know.
What might the end of Draghi's political career solve in Italy? Nothing. The ongoing political crisis in Italy is a very clear example, especially in terms of showing the deadlock caused by the current arithmetics in the parliaments.
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In response to your question about Erdogan, They are still the strongest party, but as the current electoral system in Turkiye forces the parties to enter the elections as blocks, the bloc where the ruling party is located seems to lose the majority for the time being. I don't want to speculate about the possible results of next year's election, but it is certain that even if they lose the election, they will be a strong opposition bloc and almost all these figures will continue their political life. (those who will be removed with Erdogan's will, probably go to the opposite wing as we can see today.)
What I am talking about is that, the political design in the G7 countries has now begun to be shaped by scandals, leaks, assassinations, blackmails, social events over NGOs; start to surpassing that ethical frameworks.
Of course, we have seen similar examples in countries such as Turkiye and Egypt in the past. With examples from my own country: only in the last 9 years, the orange revolution attempt in 2013, the coup attempt of the judiciary on 17/25 December, the attempt to start a civil war in the November 2014 events, the NATO-backed military coup attempt in 2016, etc. we saw.
A political climate that we are accustomed to seeing during these cold war years, but not very familiar to the new generation, is that structures that use such instruments now begin to hit their own countries in the same way.