Far-right 'remigration' rally and new party launch in Rome, Italy
On June 13-14, 2026, about 3,000 far-right activists led by neo-fascist group Casapound rallied in Rome demanding 'remigration' of immigrants, including legal residents. Simultaneously, former General Roberto Vannacci held the founding congress of his new far-right party, Futuro Nazionale, which polls at 4.5-5% and already has eight MPs. The events highlight growing far-right fragmentation in Italy ahead of the 2027 elections, with Vannacci positioning himself to the right of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s coalition. Opposition groups held a 10,000-person counter-protest.
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New Far-Right Party Futuro Nazionale Founded in Italy by Roberto Vannacci
On June 13-14, 2026, former Italian paratrooper general Roberto Vannacci held the founding congress of his new far-right party, Futuro Nazionale (National Future), in Rome. The party positions itself as a more radical alternative to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy and Matteo Salvini's League. Vannacci, who rose to prominence after his 2023 self-published book 'Il mondo al contrario' became a bestseller, advocates for remigration of migrants, opposes the EU, the Green Deal, and support for Ukraine, while expressing closeness to Putin. The party has already attracted eight MPs from governing parties and claims about 100,000 members, with polling around 5%. The congress featured fascist-era terminology like 'camerati' and a prayer from French paratroopers. Opposition groups held a 10,000-person 'Fuck Remigration' protest in response.
taz.de - taz.deFar-right party founded in Italy: An opportunity for the left
Former Italian general Roberto Vannacci has founded a new far-right party, Futuro Nazionale, which held its founding congress in Rome. The party, already polling at 5%, advocates for 'remigration' and pressures Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's governing coalition. The article argues that Vannacci's party could split the right-wing camp, potentially benefiting the left in future elections. It notes that the Lega party is losing members to Vannacci and faces internal divisions. The commentary suggests that if the far-right splits, it could pave the way for a left-wing election victory. The piece is published by taz, a left-leaning German newspaper.
taz.de - taz.deThousands protest in Italy for 'remigration' as new right-wing party is founded
On June 13, 2026, thousands of people marched through Rome, Italy, demanding stricter immigration policies under the banner 'Remigration and Reconquest'. The protest, organized by right-wing extremist and neo-fascist groups including CasaPound, called for the forced repatriation of illegal immigrants and even legal immigrants deemed not integrated. CasaPound spokesperson Luca Marsella stated, 'We want to throw out the illegal immigrants.' Simultaneously, the founding congress of the new right-wing party Futuro Nazionale (National Future) took place in Rome, led by former general and MEP Roberto Vannacci, who declared, 'If it were up to me, no one should be allowed to enter Italy.' Vannacci, a former member of Matteo Salvini's Lega party, is expected to draw votes from the right-wing coalition of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, with polls giving his party 4.5% support. The party already has eight MPs who defected from other parties.
Nachrichten - WELTFar-right demonstrators rally for 'remigration' in Rome as former general launches new party
On June 13, 2026, approximately 3,000 far-right activists from across Italy demonstrated in Rome demanding the 'remigration' of immigrants, including legal residents who have not assimilated. The rally, organized by neofascist group Casapound, featured inflammatory rhetoric blaming immigrants for crime and sexual assault. Simultaneously, former General Roberto Vannacci held the constituent assembly of his new party, Futuro Nazionale (FN), positioning himself to the right of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's ultraconservative coalition. Vannacci, a European MP and former League member, called for a halt to all immigration and attacked centrist and center-right parties. His party, founded in February, already has eight MPs. The events highlight growing far-right fragmentation in Italy ahead of the 2027 legislative elections.
Politique : Toute l’actualité sur Le Monde.fr.Far-right demonstrators rally for 'remigration' in Rome as new party launches
On June 13, 2026, approximately 3,000 far-right activists from across Italy demonstrated in Rome demanding the 'remigration' of immigrants, including legal residents who have not assimilated. The neo-fascist group Casapound led the rally, with speakers making inflammatory statements about immigrants and crime. Simultaneously, former General and MEP Roberto Vannacci held the constituent assembly of his new party, Futuro Nazionale (FN), positioning himself to the right of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's ultraconservative coalition. Vannacci, a former member of The League, called for a halt to all immigration and attacked centrist and center-right figures. His party, founded in February 2026, already has eight members of parliament. The event highlights growing far-right fragmentation in Italy ahead of the 2027 legislative elections.
Politique : Toute l’actualité sur Le Monde.fr.