Citations:Sardine

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English citations of Sardine

Italian grassroots political movement against the right wing[edit]

  • 2020 January 22, “Salvini Remains at the Eye of Italy's Political Storm”, in The New York Times:
    The Sardines packed Bologna’s main square with tens of thousands of people on Sunday night and plan to close out the race with a rally in the beach club where Mr. Salvini spent most of the summer.
  • 2020 February 6, “What the UK left can learn from Italy's new Sardines movement”, in New Statesman:
    Though the Sardines’ activism was not initiated by the PD, it provided something that’s been missing from the left political scene: vibrancy, belonging and an emotional narrative.
  • 2020 February 11, Liam Thorp, Liverpool Echo:
    Now different organisations from Merseyside and further afield are planning to oppose the event with a peaceful protest that will take inspiration from the 'Sardines against Salvini' movement that has grown in italy.
  • 2020 April 18, “Will Italy’s coronavirus epidemic fuel the far right?”, in EURACTIV.com[1]:
    The anti-populist, youth-driven Sardines movement — founded last year to try and stop Salvini’s rise — is one of many left-wing voices calling on Conte to put the region under special commission for woeful crisis management.