«I’m pleased with this enthusiasm for collecting signatures, but I would have done without it. Having defended the borders of my country, blocked the landings, saved lives, I didn’t count on it bringing me a medal but not even a trial with a six-year prison sentence and a million euros in compensation for damages to the poor troubled immigrants.” Matteo Salvini reiterated this to journalists at the gazebo, in the EUR district of Rome, to collect signatures on the Open Arms process. «I will go to court. Throughout Italy – continues the deputy prime minister and leader of the League – there are many people, even from the left who tell me not to give up because this is not justice, it is politics”. «I, the sentence will arrive in a few weeks, am counting on an acquittal because it would be the first kidnapping in the world in which the alleged kidnapped people could go anywhere except Italy. We are not the refugee camp of Europe”, says Salvini again. “I have no fear, if I had to face prison for defending my country I would do it with my head held high,” he concludes.
Even Francesco Storace, a historic exponent of the Italian right, went to the gazebo set up in EUR to put his signature in support of Matteo Salvini. A hug and greeting upon the arrival of the deputy prime minister and leader of the League, who then met with reporters to answer questions.
A signature for freedom at #Gazebo from the #Lega with Salvini #RomaBeethoven Avenue pic.twitter.com/EKuhVrpwJy
— Francesco Storace (@Storace) September 28, 2024
#signature #hug #Salvini #Tempo
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