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Tens of thousands anti-populist Sardines fill Roman square

Associated Press
| Saturday, December 14, 2019 12:36 p.m.
A demonstrator shows a sardine shaped banner reading “Sardines of the world unite” during a demonstration in St. John at the Lateran Square of the “Sardines”, an Italian grass-roots movement against right-wing populism, in central Rome, Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

ROME — Tens of thousands of members of the Italian anti-populist Sardines movement gathered in Rome on Saturday for their first national rally as people said disillusionment with traditional politics drew them to the fast-growing new group.

The movement born last month with a spontaneous rally in Bologna focuses on “inclusive” social laws and pro-migration and pro-environment measures. Its founders say they have no ambitions to become a political party but the Sardines have become a strong adversary for Matteo Salvini, the right-wing leader of the League, Italy’s largest political party.

“We’ve filled the piazza. Mission accomplished,” one founder, Mattia Santori, told the crowd. Protesters held sardine-shaped banners and chanted the traditional anti-fascist song “Bella Ciao.”

“It’s a spontaneous demonstration that aims to change this society, with all the consequences that this brings,” said protester Daniela Mazzeo.


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