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Police clash with protesting students at the entrance of the Italian National Radio-TV + video

Following the intensification of dissatisfaction in Italy towards the policies of the Prime Minister of this country, the Italian police clashed with protesting students who were planning to enter the national radio-television network of this country (Rai).

reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by ANSA, following the increase of discontent in Italy regarding the economic and budgetary policies of the Prime Minister of this country, Giorgia Meloni, the Turin police met with a group of protesting students who were planning to enter the “Rai” network. , heavily involved It was.

According to ANSA, the protesters greeted the anti-riot forces with stones and eggs before storming a quarantine area outside the “Polytechnic” University of Turin. Protesting students have accused the Italian national radio-television network of “spreading lies” about developments in the Middle East.

These protests are the result of nationwide demonstrations on Friday in Italy, which were held at the request of the country’s trade unions. This demonstration is organized against the plans of the right-wing Meloni government for the 2025 budget.

This 24-hour demonstration disrupted transportation in Rome, Milan and other major cities and overshadowed schools and hospitals.

This is the second nationwide anti-government demonstration in Italy in recent days. The Italian Parliament in Rome is deliberating on the 2025 budget, and Meloni has made it clear that he will not back down from his decision.

Italy is one of the most indebted countries in the European Union. According to forecasts, Italy’s national debt will reach 3.1 trillion dollars this year.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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