Italy's 'Sardines' pack Rome for anti far-right rally
(last modified Mon, 16 Dec 2019 15:20:25 GMT )
Dec 16, 2019 15:20 UTC
  • Italy's 'Sardines' pack Rome for anti far-right rally

Students, pensioners and families with children filled Rome's Piazza San Giovanni on Saturday (December 14) to protest against League's Leader Matteo Salvini.

According to Press TV, since their maiden protest in Bologna gathered an estimated 15,000 people, the popularity of the so-called "sardines" has spread.

Supported have rallied under the name in several Italian cities, including Turin and Milan, to denounce Salvini, whose anti-immigrant, Italy-first rhetoric has resonated with many voters.

The demonstration in Rome appeared to be their largest so far, with a policeman at the scene estimating a turnout of 40,000 people.

There were no official figures from the organizers. The movement deny any political affiliation and say they merely want to register their opposition to populist forces that are gaining strength in Italy after a decade of economic stagnation and sinking wages.

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