European populist right meets in Florence without Marine le Pen

European populist right meets in Florence, without Marine le Pen

By LENA

Published yesterday at 7:43 p.m., updated yesterday at 7:52 p.m.

The Italian Matteo Salvini unites the national rights at the start of the 2024 European Championship. Imago/ABACA / Imago

Seen from elsewhere – Matteo Salvini is preparing the event on Sunday, which will welcome the Austrians from the FPÖ, the Flemings from Vlaams Belang, the Germans from the AfD and the French from the Rassemblement Nationale, but without Le Pen. The Dutchman will be there Geert Wilder.

By Antonio Fraschilla (La Repubblica)

“This is what I say to my allies Giorgia Meloni and Antonio Tajani: in Europe we cannot be divided and no force of this majority can work with the socialists.” We will not accept a veto from anyone and this approach is not constructive. I remind you that for us leaving the EU is not an option and that we are for a fair Europe.” Matteo Salvini addresses the foreign press to present the event that will take place on Sunday in Florence and at which He will welcome the leaders of European far-right parties: the Austrian FPÖ, the Flemish Vlaams Belang, the German AfD, Marine Le Pen’s National Assembly and the Dutch party that won the elections with Geert Wilders. And he uses the opportunity to send a message to his allies Giorgia Meloni and Antonio Tajani.

Salvini mentions the Wilders case directly: “In the Netherlands as in Argentina, people have always…”

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