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Europe's far right leaders gather in Milan rally against immigration

Europe's far right leaders gather in Milan rally against immigration

Summary

Several European far-right leaders and thousands of supporters gathered in Milan to protest illegal immigration and European Union rules. The event, organized by Italy’s nationalist League party, highlighted far-right concerns ahead of important elections in Europe.

Key Facts

  • The rally took place in Milan, Italy, organized by Matteo Salvini’s League party.
  • Thousands attended to protest irregular immigration and EU regulations.
  • Far-right leaders from France and the Netherlands, including Jordan Bardella and Geert Wilders, took part.
  • Hungary’s former Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a key far-right figure, was absent after losing recent elections.
  • The rally occurred near Milan’s Duomo cathedral and was separated by police from an anti-fascist counter-protest.
  • The event emphasized opposition to immigration mainly from Islamic countries and called for stronger border control.
  • Upcoming elections in France, Italy, Spain, and Poland are seen as critical for far-right political influence in Europe.
  • The League party’s current support is lower than in previous years, showing a decline in Italy.
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