Europe's Far Right Leaders Gather in Milan Rally Against Immigration
- On Saturday, April 18, 2026, far-right leaders gathered in Milan for a rally organized by Matteo Salvini, marching from eastern Milan to the Duomo cathedral to protest irregular immigration and European Parliament bureaucracy.
- This gathering follows the electoral defeat of nationalist Viktor Orban in Hungary, who was voted from power after 16 years by pro-European opposition figure Peter Magyar.
- Organizer Matteo Salvini faces domestic pressure as The League polls at around 6% to 8%, while retired general Roberto Vannacci's new National Future party holds about 3% of voting intentions.
- While Milan hosts anti-fascist counter-rallies, progressives including Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva convene in Barcelona today.
- Participants plan to discuss restricting family reunification and ending legal aid for migrants. "Some people in Brussels live on Planet Mars," Salvini said, criticizing European budget rules.
37 Articles
37 Articles
In the square the leaders of the nationalist movements: "We need a strong and determined Europe." Bardella the most awaited: "Near our victory in France." And the star is Latinopoulou
Figures such as the Frenchman Jordan Bardella, the Dutchman Geert Wilders and the Italian vice-premier Matteo Salvini want to expel all non-white foreigners.The ultra-right denounces that the white and Christian population of Europe is being replaced by black and Arab immingrants.
"When someone is going through a difficult time, thousands of friends offer their support," Salvini said, at a meeting of the European parliamentary group Patriots for Europe.
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini gathered in Milan this Saturday the leaders of the extreme European right to tighten up the ranks "Remigration", shouts on many occasions Mario Giordano. Mediaset's famous star presenter, the Berlusconi family's audiovisual group, is responsible for opening the Patriote Meeting for Europe, promoted by the Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini League. His inflamed speech is rhythmic with xenopho…
Europe's far right rally in Milan to discuss immigration and security
Far-right leaders met in Milan calling for a plan to introduce remigration in Europe. League chief Salvini proposes a points-based residence permit and attacks the EU over its energy-crisis response, backing a reopening to Russian oil.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 44% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium


























