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Thousands of protesters are gathering in Rome for an “Italian pride” rally that brings together the rightwing League of Matteo Salvini, the far-right Brothers of Italy party led by Giorgia Meloni, and the former premier Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia. | |
League, which remains Italy’s largest party, called for the mass demonstration to protest against the government forged by two former arch-enemies, the centre-left Democratic party and the Five Star Movement. | |
The centre-right alliance is trying to show unity despite internal frictions among the strongman Salvini, the struggling Berlusconi and the far-right Meloni, who is rising on the political scene as Italy shifts further to the right. | |
The neo-fascist group CasaPound is also joining Saturday’s rally. | |
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