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No Green Pass, events and torchlight processions in half of Italy

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Rome, Milan, Genoa and Palermo. And not only. From late afternoon today in the main Italian cities the “No green Pass” are once again on stage. To organize them, the “Free Choice Committee”.
In Rome, hundreds have chosen to join the torchlight procession that started from Piazza del Popolo and began amidst insults to Prime Minister Draghi and slogans against journalists (“Terrorist journalist-terrorist journalist”). Leading the procession was the senator of the Lega Armando Siri and Vittorio Sgarbi. Many other members of the League in the square, from Simone Pillon to Claudio Borghi. With them the actor Enrico Montesano. The demonstrators, about a thousand, with torches and illuminated cell phones occupied the part of the square in front of Santa Maria degli Angeli, then began to abandon the garrison. The demonstration, sources from the police station explain, took place quietly and without any tension

In general, the adhesions to the torchlight processions in more than one city, see Milan and Palermo, were much lower than the organizers’ expectations, to the extent of a few hundred people. In Naples and Genoa the sit-ins have in fact been canceled. In Turin, the appointment was under the Turin headquarters of Rai where the candidate for mayor of Turin for Italexit, Ivano Verra, also spoke, reiterating: “We are here to give a voice to workers, students, restaurateurs and all other categories who do not want to give up their freedom “. Also present at the garrison Forza Nuova who in a note recalls Giuseppe De Donno, the former primary found lifeless yesterday, and assures that “the fight will continue alongside the people until this obligation is eliminated”.

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