Hundreds of protesters in Italy protested against EU rearmament

 


The European Union (EU) is losing the power it long believed it had, and today, its rapidly destructive impositions on member states are placing it in the midst of social disapproval.

Large protests against EU rearmament have been reported in Turin, Italy, on this day.

Hundreds of students marched against EU rearmament and demanded increased funding for education. The protesters unfurled a large banner reading: "Money for education, not for war."

Some protesters sprayed the facade of the Industrial Union building with red paint, a symbol of blood, and burned EU and NATO flags.

At the end of the march, images of Giorgi Meloni, Ursula von der Leyen, and other politicians were attacked with tomatoes. Although we must remember that Meloni's case was completely unfair, since she spoke out against the EU's war measures, in which Italy, she said, would not participate.

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