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Italy’s far-right League holds annual rally in buoyant mood

SALVINI SAYS LEAGUE HAS CEMENTED ITS PLACE AS THE ‘MOST POPULIST PARTY’ IN EUROPE

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Italy’s far-right League launched its annual gathering yesterday with party head and hardline Interior Minister Matteo Salvini in triumphant mood after declaring the country’s ports closed to NGO migrant ships.

Salvini, attending his fifth party conference in the northern port of Pontida, said the League had cemented its place as the “most populist party” in Europe.

“The term is a compliment to me,” the 45-year-old, clad in a blue T-shirt bearing his own portrait, told journalist­s in Pontida. “I will tour capital cities, and not just European ones, to create an alternativ­e to this Europe founded on exploitati­on ... [and] mass immigratio­n.”

Around 50,000 people from around Italy were expected to attend the event, drawn by Salvini’s “Italians first” rallying cry.

Salvini, who is co-deputy prime minister as well as interior minister, has thrived with his hardline stance as the migrant issue has become central to the European agenda.

He announced on Friday that Italian ports would be closed “all summer” to charity ships which rescue migrants trying to cross the Mediterran­ean from Africa to Europe.

“The NGOs will only see Italy on a postcard,” Salvini quipped.

Anti-immigratio­n hardliners accuse the rescuers of exacerbati­ng the situation in the Mediterran­ean, where migrants try to cross the sea on rickety boats from North Africa.

The issue has once again exposed the rifts plaguing the European Union, as member states fight over how to handle the influx of people fleeing war, poverty and persecutio­n trying to reach the continent.

On Friday, the bloc’s 28 leaders hammered out a hardfought agreement aimed at clamping down on immigratio­n. But key divisions remain regarding its implementa­tion.

Elections ‘a referendum’

Salvini — who has forged alliances with other far-right Europeans including France’s National Rally — said yesterday that the 2019 European Parliament elections will be a referendum on “a Europe without borders ... and a Europe that protects its citizens”.

Italy’s new anti-establishm­ent government took power on June 1.

Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte was sworn in at the head of the first far-right, populist government in an EU founding member, forged by the League and the anti-establishm­ent Five Star Movement (M5S).

 ?? AFP ?? Supporters of Italy’s far-right League attend an annual part conference in Pontida, northeast Milan, yesterday. Around 50,000 people from around Italy were expected to attend the event.
AFP Supporters of Italy’s far-right League attend an annual part conference in Pontida, northeast Milan, yesterday. Around 50,000 people from around Italy were expected to attend the event.
 ?? AFP ?? Italy’s Interior Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini takes a selfie with his supporters during the annual meeting of the far-right League party.
AFP Italy’s Interior Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini takes a selfie with his supporters during the annual meeting of the far-right League party.

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