Thousands of angry Italians have travelled to Rome from all over Italy to vent their fury at Prime Minister Mario Draghi and his left-wing regimes harsh Covid-19 measures, which are making life tough for small businesses like restaurants.
At least one protester was injured as the largest crowd ever experienced in the vicinity gathered in the capital on Monday April 12, some of whom hurled stones and bottles at police, while others let off fireworks, Rome-based newspaper Il Messaggero reported.
There were chants of ’freedom’ and ’we are all workers’ as the crowd made its way to Draghi’s office, where protesters faced off with lines of riot gear-clad police.
Some 130 coaches full of people from across Italy arrived for the protest, with more than 50 people turned around by police at stations and toll booths as they tried to make their way into Rome.
While heated, the protest was less violent than another demonstration in Rome last week, where policemen were among those injured amid clashes with bar owners and restaurateurs
Many Italian business owners and workers are livid at the government’s public health measures, with most areas of the country classed as either an ‘orange’ or ‘red’ zone, meaning hospitality is shut down and strict travel curbs are imposed. Source

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