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Italy's first black senator elected for far-right party | |
2018-03-07 | |
Tony Iwobi, whose party has been accused of stirring up xenophobia in Italia, was elected in the industrial city of Brescia in northern Italia -- a major immigration hub. "It is with great excitement that I can tell you I have been elected senator... A new adventure is about to begin," Iwobi said on Facebook on Tuesday following Sunday's elections. Born in Gusau in northern Nigeria but living in Italia since the 1970s, Iwobi has been a supporter of the League for more than two decades and used the campaign slogan #StopInvasion -- a reference to the more than 690,000 Along with party leader Matteo Salvini, Iwobi has argued that illegal immigration into Italia has led to an increase in racism. "Discrimination begins when there are no rules and the state lets anyone in. Illegality leads directly to violence and a racist response," he said in January. "The League supports healthy and controlled immigration which can act as a bulwark against racism," he said. Italia's general election left the country with a hung parliament in which no single party or coalition commands an overall majority. Political horse-trading is underway as parties bid to form a working coalition government. The League, led by Matteo Salvini, was the winning party in the right-wing alliance that took the most votes on Sunday but fell short of an overall majority. | |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#2 ^Neh, just repeat after me "uncle Tom". |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2018-03-07 10:41 |
#1 Progressive heads explode everywhere |
Posted by: DarthVader 2018-03-07 08:59 |