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Far-Right 'Remigration Summit' Concludes in Gallarate Amid Violent Counter-Protests in Milan

The secretive gathering of 400 European ultranationalists advocating forced expulsion of migrants proceeded with official approval, sparking clashes between demonstrators and police in Milan.

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Overview

  • The Remigration Summit, promoting the mass expulsion of non-European residents, was held at Teatro Comunale Condominio in Gallarate on May 17 under private event classification.
  • Italian Deputy PM Matteo Salvini and Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi defended the event as an exercise of free speech, despite widespread criticism from opposition parties and activists.
  • Counter-protests included a flash mob of 200 participants in Gallarate and a larger, violent demonstration in Milan involving over 1,000 protesters, tear gas, and water cannons.
  • Danish far-right activist Rasmus Paludan was deported from Italy on May 16, prior to the summit, by order of the Prefetto di Varese, citing public safety concerns.
  • The event highlighted deep divisions in Italy over immigration policy, with ruling party Lega’s tacit support fueling accusations of enabling xenophobic ideologies.