The sovereignist Matteo Salvini on Thursday called for his support for a "big" demonstration in Rome on 19 October.

The head of the League, the sovereignty Matteo Salvini, who caused the premature fall of the first populist government in Italy and found himself excluded from power, called on Thursday its support for a "great" demonstration in Rome, October 19 . "On October 19, I think of a great day of Italian pride," he said, in a video broadcast on his social networks.

In the wake of the official green light given to the outgoing Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte, to form a new government born of the agreement between the Democratic Party (PD, center left) and the Five-Star Movement (M5S, anti-system), he to his detractors: "You will not free yourself from me with a little palace game, I will not let go of it".

"They will not last long, we are already preparing"

The Interior Minister still in office promised a return of his party to the front of the stage, "more determined than ever", lambasting "a government that is born in Brussels" and saying that "Italy will be the serf belongs to nobody".
"They will not last long, we are already preparing, they can not deny the Italians the right to vote," said Matteo Salvini, speaking of a "mad desire to rebuild".

Matteo Salvini also issued a warning against those who would be tempted to abolish his "security decree", his flagship text to curb illegal immigration, saying they "will hurt the Italians". "Does anyone want to restart the business of illegal immigration?" He asked. By mid-October, Matteo Salvini promises the organization of "booths throughout Italy on 21 and 22 September, to demand democracy, respect for the vote and rules". And he also hopes for a broad participation in a political rally of his party on September 15 in Bergamo, in his region of Lombardy (north).