12 people involved in yesterday's clashes in Rome were arrested overnight. Among those arrested also Roberto Fiore and Giuliamo Castellino, respectively national leader and Roman leader of Forza Nuova.
Castellino had already been stopped and taken to the police station on Saturday evening.
"Tomorrow we will present an urgent motion to the Chamber to ask for the dissolution of Forza Nuova and the other openly fascist movements": this was announced by the deputy Pd Emanuele Fiano who today participates in front of the Milan Chamber of Labor in the solidarity presidium of the national CGIL which yesterday the site was devastated during the no green pass protests.
All CGIL offices are open today, and an assembly is scheduled this morning in front of the national one, after the assault yesterday afternoon under the direction of Forza Nuova on the Rome office, as part of a demonstration against the green pass in the center of the capital which caused riots and clashes until late in the evening, with four people arrested. "CGIL, CISL and UIL will organize a major national and anti-fascist demonstration for work and democracy on Saturday 16 October in Rome", announce the general secretaries of the three Confederations, Landini, Sbarra and Bombardieri.
"Yesterday is a democratic wound, an act of offense to the Constitution born of the Resistance, an act that violated the world of work and its rights". This was stated by the general secretary of the CGIL Maurizio Landini opening the general assembly of the union. "I would like it to be clear that if someone has thought of intimidating us, of frightening us, of making us shut up, they must know that the CGIL, the workers' movement are the ones that have defeated fascism in this country, have regained democracy: there is no they intimidate, they don't scare us ", added Landini. "All those formations that refer to fascism must be dissolved and this is the time to say it clearly", he concluded.
SATURDAY hours of scuffles and clashes with the police
during the No Green pass demonstration in Piazza del Popolo in Rome. The demonstrators poured into the streets of the center, the police carried out charges to disperse them, using fire hydrants and tear gas. The leader of Forza Nuova Giuliano Castellino, who was under special surveillance and who violated numerous regulations, was arrested and taken to the police station. However, the positions of other people are also being examined by Digos investigators.
Parts of scaffolding, scooters, cobblestones and bottle shards remain on the ground along via del Corso.
Still manned by the police, with several armored vehicles, the whole area of the historic center and in particular the institutional buildings.
Some members of the police force were injured but still continued the service.
CGIL headquarters attacked
.
On twitter the union writes: 'Our national headquarters, the headquarters of workers and workers, was attacked by Forza Nuova and the no vax movement, we will resist'.
The group managed to break down the doors of
the union
headquarters
and enter before the police could stop the demonstrators and push them back.
"Our national headquarters, the headquarters of male and female workers, was attacked by Forza Nuova and the no vax movement
. We resisted then, we will resist now and again. We remind everyone that organizations that refer to fascism must be dissolved".
The National CGIL writes on twitter in reference to the ongoing clashes in Rome, with a group of demonstrators who entered the headquarters of the union.
Parades and garrisons also in Milan, traffic on tilt.
Bipartisan condemnation of violence,
Draghi: 'Forward with the vaccines'
.
Prime Minister Mario
Draghi "condemns the violence that has taken place in various Italian cities
. The right to express one's ideas can never degenerate into acts of aggression and intimidation".
So a note from Palazzo Chigi.
The Government "continues its commitment to complete the vaccination campaign against COVID-19 and thanks the millions of Italians who have already joined with conviction and civic sense".