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Mondragone, Salvini forced to give up the rally

Comparing him to Luciano Lama is far too much, but now also Salvini his rally denied, not even started, suffocated under an avalanche of whistles, choirs and songs to tease him. His Sapienza (the Roman university from where the historic secretary of the CGIL was driven out by the autonomous on February 1, 1977) is a roundabout of the Domiziana state road that crosses via Razzino, the Mondragone road where there are the former Cirio buildings inhabited by Bulgarian community forced into quarantine because a Covid 19 outbreak broke out inside.

Salvini arrives here after the protests and tensions of last Thursday, in an attempt to offer a political bank to the impatience of the Mondragonese towards the Bulgarians. His visits to the South often have this approach. He did the same a few weeks ago, rushing to Santa Maria Capua Vetere to support the protest of the prison officers who ended up under investigation for the alleged torture of the prisoners involved in one of the many riots that broke out in Italian prisons during the critical days of the coronavirus emergency. This time, however, he does not find the harmony he found then. Here to welcome him there are few Mondragonesi, who came more to see the famous politician up close than to applaud him, and many young people from the social centers of Mondragone, the nearby Castel Volturno, but also Caserta and the anti-fascist network of Naples. Nor can his men in Campania be enough to balance the numbers: MPs Gianluca Cantalamessa and Pina Castiello, regional councilor Gianpiero Zinzi and a few others. But yesterday they probably failed to mobilize voters to ensure more presences in support of the leader.

Law enforcement agencies handle protests with caution. And the two charges hints to disperse the protesters only serve to injure a boy in the head, but not to stop the choirs. Especially since the first is done when Salvini has not yet arrived and the second when he has just left.

In the middle is his attempt to justify the failure to rally with a sabotage of the electrical system (“They cut the electric wires,” he will say, but to those who were present it does not appear), the accusation of having been attacked (“They threw the eggs at us”, but neither does this result. Only the water from the bottles), and his message of solidarity (with a promise to return) to “the families who in this country must remain locked up in prison.” But only those who live in the same buildings where Covid’s cases have been kept in the house, and that’s a sanitary measure. Crime has nothing to do with it. In fact, in those buildings he usually sends the corporals to recruit arms for use in the fields for 1 and a half euros an hour. So it has all the interest that people get out of houses.

In reality, the only thing that remains of Matteo Salvini’s Mondragonese day is a great crowd of people without masks in a country where 23 more Covid positive cases were recorded yesterday. And not just among Bulgarians.


June 30, 2020 (change June 30, 2020 | 08:56)

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