Matteo Salvini gathers his European allies in Milan to revive the League
Matteo Salvini gathers his European allies in Milan to revive the League

Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini is holding a rally in Milan this Saturday, bringing together members of the League and its allies in the "Patriots for Europe" group. Just over a year before the parliamentary elections, the party leader is seeking to revitalize his party, which has been losing ground in the polls.

Figures from the European radical right are expected to attend this meeting, including the Frenchman Jordan Bardella and the Dutchman Geert Wilders. The event is taking place in a political context marked by a realignment of the balance of power within the Italian majority.

A repositioning in the face of political developments

At this rally, Matteo Salvini intends to reiterate several central themes of his platform, including the fight against immigration, criticism of European institutions, and the defense of a justice system closer to the people. The goal is to win back voters who have partly shifted to the Brothers of Italy party. Giorgia Meloni.

The Prime Minister is going through a more uncertain period, marked in particular by the failure of a referendum on justice and developments on the international stage. In this context, Matteo Salvini is attempting to reposition the League and restore its political visibility at the national and European levels.

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