Lega electoral posters vandalized in Sesto San Giovanni

In all the streets of the city the scene is always the same: electoral posters of the League vandalized, torn, devastated and thrown to the ground in a sweeping action that highlights a precise plan carried out by unknown persons to cause damage to the electoral campaign of Salvini’s party in one of its most active basins.

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You can’t help but see what’s happening in Sesto San Giovanni in these hours: in all the streets of the city, where they are present electoral posters of the Salvini Premier Leaguethe scene is always the same: torn posters, detached from the appropriate posting spaces, reduced to shreds and thrown on the ground.

A vandalization evidently planned with the precise aim of causing damage, or giving a sinister signal, to the electoral campaign conducted by the League in view of the next European elections in June, since there is no street in the city that does not appear to be affected by this phenomenon unsettling. The reaction of the local exponents of the party was immediate and on the Facebook page of the city League, led by secretary Nicoletta Pinihave expressed in a post all their disappointment for a premeditated action which they believe comes from left-wing circles, aimed at a scientific sabotage of the electoral communication campaign. “A despicable and violent gesture – we read in the post – which highlights the fragility of democratic principles in left-wing circles! It is the sad reflection of contemporary politics in Sesto, with an opposition that, over the years, has sadly turned into only a means for sabotage.”

We remember that in Sesto San Giovanni, a city symbol of the working class once called the Stalingrad of Italy, in 2017 the League, with the mayor Roberto Di Stefano, currently in his second mandate, put an end to an era of left-wing administration lasted 72 years, implementing policies aimed at relaunching the role of the city which is the second most populous and industrialized municipality of the Metropolitan City of Milan.

 
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