In Naples protest against the leader of the right-wing resulted in clashes with the police
During the protests in the Italian Naples arrested six people, injured more than 30 police officers. The riots caused by the arrival in town of the leader of the right-wing party “Northern League”.
In Naples during the clashes of security forces with the protesters against the visit to the city of the leader of the right-wing party “Northern League” Matteo Salvini was injured at least 34 police officers, six people were arrested, according to La Repubblica.
According to the edition, about two thousand people came to March against the arrival of Salvini, who must speak in front of their supporters at the Naples exhibition center Mostra d’oltremare on Sunday evening, March 12. The protests have involved activists of the front against racism, the anti-capitalist movement and the local Communist party.
According to Euronews, the demonstrators surrounded the exhibition center and said they would continue the blockade until then while I will not refuse from the scheduled performances. Then, protesters in black masks began to overturn garbage cans and throw in policemen stones and bottles with an incendiary mix.
As writes La Repubblica, a group of teenagers attacked a car with a police. The guards respond with tear gas and water cannons.
The arrival of Salvini in Naples will be the first since he became the head of the “Northern League” in December 2013. The party advocated autonomy for the Northern Italian provinces and the formation of an independent state of Padania with its capital in Milan. In addition, the movement contests the fiscal policy of Italy and requires stricter immigration laws.