Multitudinarian demonstration in Rome to say never more fascism

A demonstration that is envisioned from a multitudinarian will march today through the center of Rome to protest against fascism and request the illegalization

Multitudinarian demonstration in Rome to say never more fascism

A demonstration that is envisioned from a multitudinarian will march today through the center of Rome to protest against fascism and request the illegalization of movements arising from that ideology as Forza Nuova, a week after some of its members violently assaulted the headquarters of the main Italian union, The CGIL, during a protest antivacuna that degenerated in hard clashes with the police in the capital of the country.

"Never more fascism" is the motto of the demonstration in which the participation of up to 50,000 people from other regions of Italy is expected and that has been convened by the CGIL and the other majority unions in the country, the CISL and the UIL , whose general secretaries will lead the march that will start at 14.00 local hours (12.00 GMT).

After a tour of the center of Rome, the demonstration, in which he also expects the presence of some of the main political leaders, will conclude with an act the Square of San Giovanni before thousands of members of associations, movements and parties arrived from all over the Country at 800 buses chartered especially, as well as 10 special trains and some flights from the islands.

The Secretary General of the Democratic Party (PD), Enrico Letta, and the leader of the M5S, Giuseppe Conte, have announced his presence, while the leaders of the ultrarage, such as Matteo Salvini (Lega) and Giorgia Meloni (brothers of Italy), They have criticized that it takes place in the day of reflection of the second round of the municipal elections that will be held tomorrow and Monday in Rome and other Italian localities.

Safety and police controls have been strengthened, since the presence of violent groups of neo-fascists who try to generate chaos, as happened last Saturday, when the protests of the antivacunas degenerated into strong foundings with the anti-tisturbios in the center of The capital, with injured agents and twelve detained.

Among the arrested are the leaders of Forza Nuova, Roberto Fiore and Giuliano Castellino, who remain in prison after a judge considered that they had drawn a strategy in the assault at the headquarters of the CGIL and in the failed attempt at the government's headquarters, that was avoided by the police.

These attacks aroused indignation in the country and provoked that Parliament study from next week several motions that ask for the illegalization of the neo-fascist movements.

Italy was the country of origin in 1919 of fascism, an ideology that arose from the crisis and discomfort after the First World War, grew up with harassment to left unionists and politicians and derived on a dictatorship of two decades and in participation of this country in World War II.

Date Of Update: 16 October 2021, 11:06