The 1,500 Gazebos of the League: "Not a Flyer Should Be Left Behind"
The League organized 1,500 gazebos across Italy to advocate for the 'Yes' vote in the upcoming justice reform referendum.
Despite inclement weather, Italy's League party set up 1,500 gazebos nationwide over the weekend to promote their campaign for a 'Yes' vote in the referendum regarding justice reforms. These efforts are aimed at various demographics, particularly targeting younger crowds in popular areas like Milan's Navigli and peripheral neighborhoods. The party's initiative is part of a broader strategy to increase public awareness and participation in the electoral process concerning judicial reforms.
During the campaign, League leader Matteo Salvini emphasized the necessity of the reforms, arguing against a minority 'caste' within the judiciary that affects the careers and lives of many Italians. Salvini highlighted the inherent injustices that individuals face, including wrongful investigations and arrests, asserting that voting 'Yes' represents a choice for freedom. His call to action was clear: every member of the party should ensure that their message reaches voters without leaving behind any promotional materials, thus emphasizing grassroots engagement in each voting scenario.
Additionally, Salvini urged supporters to focus on the substantive merits of the reform rather than getting caught up in personal disputes or political squabbles, implicitly criticizing remarks from prominent figures in the justice system like Naples' chief prosecutor Nicola Gratteri. As the referendum approaches, the League is mobilizing its resources and network to foster a robust campaign, seeking to sway public opinion in favor of their proposed changes.