LE FIGARO : «Défendre les frontières contre les migrants illégaux n'est pas un crime», a dénoncé l’ancien premier ministre et actuel membre de la coalition au pouvoir dirigée par Giorgia Meloni. «Nous sommes solidaires», a réagi Marine Le Pen.
Les procureurs italiens ont requis ce samedi une peine de six ans de prison à l'encontre de Matteo Salvini, vice-premier ministre italien de droite radicale, pour avoir empêché des migrants de débarquer dans un port italien en 2019.
Matteo Salvini, qui fait partie de la coalition de la première ministre Giorgia Meloni, est jugé pour privation de liberté et abus de pouvoir présumés pour avoir maintenu 147 migrants en mer pendant des semaines sur un navire géré par l'organisation caritative Open Arms. «L'accusation a demandé que l'ancien ministre de l'Intérieur Salvini soit condamné à six ans de prison», a déclaré à l'AFP l'avocat d'Open Arms, Arturo Salerni, alors que les débats touchent à leur fin. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | dimanche 15 septembre 2024
Prosecutors want six-year jail term for Italy’s deputy PM over blockade of migrant ship: Matteo Salvini refused to assign a port of safety for the people to disembark »
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Saturday, May 18, 2019
Tommy Robinson: Salvini Shows Far-right Agenda Attainable
Tommy Robinson has said Matteo Salvini, the anti-Islam Italian minister accused of targeting refugees, had shown what was attainable from pursuing far-right policies.
Speaking in a pub car park on the latest stage of his European election campaign, Robinson told supporters in the former mill town of Heywood in Lancashire that Italy’s interior minister had shown it was possible to make the transition from being classed as an “extremist” into “one of the most powerful men in Europe”.
About 300 supporters, many holding aloft pints, comprised one of the biggest crowds of Robinson’s campaign to become an MEP. » | Mark Townsend | Saturday, May 18, 2019
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Matteo Salvini,
Tommy Robinson
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Steve Bannon ‘Told Italy’s Populist Leader: Pope Francis Is the Enemy’
Donald Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon advised Italy’s interior minister Matteo Salvini to attack the pope over the issue of migration, according to sources close to the Italian far right.
During a meeting in Washington in April 2016, Bannon – who would within a few months take up his role as head of Trump’s presidential campaign – suggested the leader of Italy’s anti-immigration League party should start openly targeting Pope Francis, who has made the plight of refugees a cornerstone of his papacy.
“Bannon advised Salvini himself that the actual pope is a sort of enemy. He suggested for sure to attack, frontally,” said a senior League insider with knowledge of the meeting in an interview with the website SourceMaterial. » | Mark Townsend, Home affairs editor | Saturday, April 13, 2019
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Italy,
Matteo Salvini,
Pope Francis,
populism,
Steve Bannon
Thursday, April 04, 2019
Salvini Aims to Forge Far-right Alliance ahead of European Elections
Matteo Salvini, Italy’s deputy prime minister and leader of its far-right League party, will host a gathering of European far-right parties in Milan next week aimed at building an alliance before elections in May.
Salvini is attempting to position himself as the informal leader of Eurosceptic, populist forces in Europe, but it remains unclear whether any kind of formal coalition will work, given policy differences between parties and the tangled web of alliances already at play inside the European parliament.
Europe’s rightwing populists are in power in Italy, Hungary, Austria and Poland and are riding high in several countries including France and the Netherlands, and, according to polls, will make significant advances in May’s elections. However, they are not predicted to form a majority and most analysts believe they will struggle to present a united front. » | Shaun Walker in Budapest, Angela Giuffrida in Rome and Jon Henley in Paris | Thursday, April 4, 2019
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far-right,
Italy,
Matteo Salvini
Thursday, February 07, 2019
France Recalls Rome Ambassador after Worst Verbal Onslaught 'Since the War'
Paris has taken the extraordinary step of recalling its ambassador from Rome in the worst crisis between neighbouring France and Italy since the second world war.
France blamed what it called called baseless and repeated verbal attacks from Italy’s political leaders which it said were “without precedent since world war two.”
In a statement, the French foreign office said: “For several months, France has been the target of repeated, baseless attacks and outrageous statements.”
It added: “Having disagreements is one thing but manipulating the relationship for electoral aims is another.”
Italy’s two deputy prime ministers, Matteo Salvini of the far right League and Luigi Di Maio of the populist, anti-establishment Five Star Movement, have criticised the centrist French president, Emmanuel Macron, on a host of inflammatory issues, from immigration to the gilets jaunes (yellow vest) anti-government demonstrations in France. » | Angelique Chrisafis in Paris | Thursday, February 7, 2019
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Emmanuel Macron,
France,
Italy,
Luigi Di Maio,
Matteo Salvini
Monday, July 02, 2018
Italy's Salvini Calls for European Anti-refugee Alliance
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Italy,
Matteo Salvini,
refugees
Friday, February 03, 2017
Matteo Salvini Speaks in Koblenz
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