Sardines movement
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First Sardines' demonstration in Piazza Maggiore, Bologna | |
| Date | 14 November 2019 – 26 May 2020 (6 months and 12 days) |
| Location | Italy |
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Secretary of Lega Nord (2013–present) Deputy Prime Minister (2018–19, 2022–present) Minister of the Interior (2018–19) Minister of Infrastructure and Transport (2022–present) Minister of the Interior
Minister of Infrastructure and Transport
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The Sardines movement (Italian: movimento delle sardine), also known as Sardines against Salvini (sardine contro Salvini), was a grassroots political movement, which began in Italy in November 2019.
The movement organized an ongoing series of peaceful demonstrations to protest against the right-wing surge in the country and, more specifically, against the political rhetoric of right-wing leader Matteo Salvini. The name "Sardines" came from the idea of organizing their rallies with high numbers of participants, packed together like sardines in a shoal.
While the movement de facto ended after the centre-left victory in the January 2020 election in Emilia-Romagna, it formally ended in May.