League rallies at Pontida, Vannacci, Orban star





The rightwing League party held its
annual rally at its spiritual home of Pontida in northern Italy
Sunday with MEP and suspended army general Roberto Vannacci and
Hungarian strongman Viktor Orban among the stars.

   
Vannacci, a former paratrooper who became a bestselling writer
with his controversial book The World Upside Down, said 'I
didn't expect so much affection."
Activists shouted slogans for the League's pet policy of
'differentiated autonomy', which has been accused of worsening
the north-south gap in Italy, and chants in defense of leader
Matteo Salvini, the deputy premier and transport minister, who
risks six years in prison on charges of kidnapping migrants at
Lampedusa as part of his controversial closed ports policy while
interior minister in 2018-19.

   
"Italy is not one only" and "hands off Salvini, defdning
national borders is not a crime," were some of the slogans
displayed on banners and chanted by Leaguers.

   
There was a palpable sense of anticipation for Orban, while
Marine Le Pen, last year's star. will send a video message.

   
Also featuring on stage will be the other parties that,
led by Orban, have merged into the Patriots for Europe caucus,
distancing themselves not only from the centre-right European
People's Party, but above all from the Conservatives of Giorgia
Meloni: from the spokesperson of Vox, Jose Antonio Fuster, to
the ruling Dutch Geert Widers, from the Portuguese Andrè Ventura
of Chega to the Austrian Marlene Svazek of FPO, which just won
the elections in Vienna.

   







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