Thousands March in Rome in Rival Anti- and Pro-Migration Rallies
A far-right petition with 50,000 signatures pushed hardline migration measures toward parliamentary debate as tens of thousands joined rival marches.
- Tens of thousands of people marched through Rome on Saturday in rival anti- and pro-migration demonstrations, with thousands of police deployed to keep opposing groups apart.
- A citizens' initiative named Remigration and Reconquest gathered 50,000 signatures, triggering Parliament discussion on the once-fringe concept of Remigration and its coercive return policies.
- Demonstrations occurred one day after new European Union rules took effect for all 27 member states. Some protesters performed fascist salutes, shouting 'Duce! Duce!,' a reference to Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.
- Premier Giorgia Meloni faces a delicate balancing act as the League backs parliamentary discussion, while Meloni's Brothers and centrist allies remain cautious amid legal and internal concerns.
- Amid the controversy, the government pursues a parallel plan to admit hundreds of thousands of non-Italian workers to address labor shortages, though Critics argue the 'repatriation bonus' scheme is unconstitutional.
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Tens of Thousands March in Rome for Mass Migrant Deportations
Thousands of Italians took to the streets of Rome today demanding remigration, calling for stricter immigration policies and the return of migrants to their countries of origin. The rally, organized by groups like CasaPound Italia and Veneto Fronte Skinheads, started at 3 p.m. in Piazza della Libertà and pushed a popular bill with over 150,000...
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He criticizes Meloni's politics as too soft: Ex-Armee General Vannacci calls for "Italy to the Italians" at the party congress of his right-wing movement. In Rome, at the same time, thousands protest for "remigration".
He criticizes Meloni's policies as too soft: Former army general Vannacci calls for "Italy for the Italians" at the party congress of his right-wing movement. Meanwhile, thousands protest in Rome for "remigration." A demonstration under the motto "Remigration and Reconquest" and the founding congress of a new right-wing party mobilized thousands of people in Rome over the weekend. While supporters of a stricter migration policy marched through t…
In the Italian capital Rome, thousands of people demonstrated for a tightening of immigration policy.
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