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Saturday 16 October 2021 13:10

Green Pass: Italy trade unions hold Rome rally against fascism

Rome rally organised in response to attack on CGIL trade union base.Ā A major anti-fascist rally in defence of "work and democracy" is to be held in Rome on the afternoon of Saturday 16 October.The demonstration has been called byĀ the CGIL trade union whose Rome headquarters was stormed during a protest last weekend against the Green Pass, a certificate showing that people have been vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from covid-19. As of Friday 15 October the Green Pass is required by all public and private sector workersĀ in Italy. Calls in Italy to ban Forza Nuova after 'No Green Pass' violence CGIL has been joined by the CISL and UIL unions in calling the 'Mai piĆ¹ fascismi'Ā demonstration, scheduled at 14.00 in Piazza S. Giovanni in Laterano, an historic venue associated with trade unions and the left. The attack on the CGIL base was condemned by the government and across the political spectrum. Leaders of the neo-fascist Forza Nuova were subsequently arrested on charges of allegedly orchestrating the violence and the group's website was taken offline pending a criminal investigation. Rome protest over Italy's covid Green Pass turns violent "It was an attack on democracy" - said CGIL secretary general Maurizio Landini - "If anyone has thought of intimidating us... they must know that CGIL and the workers' movement have defeated fascism in this country and regained democracy...they don't scare us". Landini appealed to "to all associations, political forces, democratic citizens, to all be united on the 16th to give an answer to the country and give aĀ sign to Europe." Italy PM visits Rome trade union HQ stormed in Green Pass protest During the rally union leaders will call for the dissolution by law of all pro-fascist organisations, a prospect that is already underĀ debate at parliamentary level in relation to Forza Nuova. Saturday's demonstration has political support from the centre-left Partito Democratico (PD), the populist Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S) and left-wing LeU group of health minister Roberto Speranza. Rome votes for new mayor However the right-wing LegaĀ is boycotting the event, which is being held on the eve of a run-off mayoral vote between the centre-right Enrico MichettiĀ and the centre-left Roberto Gualtieri (PD). Lega leader Matteo Salvini claimed the Rome rally is being "organised by the left on the day of electoral silence, before the run-off". Green Pass The anti-fascist rally also takes place against the backdrop of tensions overĀ Italy's Green Pass. Workers who violate the rules risk heavy fines and being suspended from their jobs without pay. Italy's new Green Pass rules to affect 23 million workers Protests against the Green Pass in Italy had begun to fizzle out over the summer however there have been renewed tensions in recent days. Details about the Green Pass can be found - in Italian - on theĀ Certificazione Verde website. For official informationĀ about the covid-19 situation in Italy - in English - see theĀ health ministry website.

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A major anti-fascist rally in defence of "work and democracy" is to be held in Rome on the afternoon of Saturday 16 October. The demonstration has been called byĀ the CGIL trade union whose Rome headquarters was stormed during a protest last weekend against the Green Pass, a certificate showing that people have been vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from covid-19. As of Friday 15 October the Green Pass is required by all public and private sector workersĀ in Italy.
  • Calls in Italy to ban Forza Nuova after 'No Green Pass' violence
CGIL has been joined by the CISL and UIL unions in calling the 'Mai piĆ¹ fascismi'Ā demonstration, scheduled at 14.00 in Piazza S. Giovanni in Laterano, an historic venue associated with trade unions and the left. The attack on the CGIL base was condemned by the government and across the political spectrum. Leaders of the neo-fascist Forza Nuova were subsequently arrested on charges of allegedly orchestrating the violence and the group's
website was taken offline
pending a criminal investigation.
  • Rome protest over Italy's covid Green Pass turns violent
"It was an attack on democracy" - said CGIL secretary general Maurizio Landini - "If anyone has thought of intimidating us... they must know that CGIL and the workers' movement have defeated fascism in this country and regained democracy...they don't scare us". Landini appealed to "to all associations, political forces, democratic citizens, to all be united on the 16th to give an answer to the country and give aĀ sign to Europe."
  • Italy PM visits Rome trade union HQ stormed in Green Pass protest
During the rally union leaders will call for the dissolution by law of all pro-fascist organisations, a prospect that is already underĀ debate at parliamentary level in relation to Forza Nuova.
Saturday's demonstration has political support from the centre-left Partito Democratico (PD), the populist Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S) and left-wing LeU group of health minister Roberto Speranza. However the right-wing LegaĀ is boycotting the event, which is being held on the eve of a
run-off mayoral vote
between the centre-right Enrico MichettiĀ and the centre-left Roberto Gualtieri (PD). Lega leader Matteo Salvini claimed the Rome rally is being "organised by the left on the day of electoral silence, before the run-off". The anti-fascist rally also takes place against the backdrop of tensions overĀ Italy's Green Pass. Workers who violate the rules risk heavy fines and being suspended from their jobs without pay.
  • Italy's new Green Pass rules to affect 23 million workers
Protests against the Green Pass in Italy had begun to fizzle out over the summer however there have been renewed tensions in recent days. Details about the Green Pass can be found - in Italian - on theĀ 
Certificazione Verde website
. For official informationĀ about the covid-19 situation in Italy - in English - see theĀ 
health ministry website
.
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