ROME (Reuters) – Italy votes in a national election on Sunday that could herald its most right-wing government since World War Two, led by its first woman prime minister. The vote was called after infighting brought down Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s national unity government in July. WHO WILL WIN? Polls are not published in the two weeks before the vote. Before then they had consistently shown that a rightist coalition led by the nationalist Brothers of Italy party and also involving the League party and Forza Italia was on course for a clear victory. Brothers of Italy leader Giorgia Meloni w…