Students protest against Meloni in Israel.

Students protest against Meloni in Israel.

15.11.2025 03:26

Tens of thousands of students gathered in squares across various cities in Italy to protest Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's education policies and her support for Israel. During the demonstrations organized under the name 'No Meloni Day,' students criticized the government's education budget.

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In Italy, tens of thousands of students took to the streets in many cities to protest the education policies of the right-wing coalition government led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and its support for Israel.

"NO MELONI DAY"

In many cities, including the capital Rome, Milan, Turin, Naples, Genoa, and Bologna, high school and university students organized demonstrations under the call "No Meloni Day."

About 2,000 protesters gathered in Milan, marching past iconic structures like the Duomo Cathedral, reacting to the Meloni government's education policies and its allocation of more funds to defense spending than to education in the 2026 budget.

Protest against Meloni's support for Israel,

PALESTINE POLICY ALSO IN THE CROSSHAIRS

During the demonstration, students lit torches in the colors of the Palestinian flag, carrying banners that read "Schools against genocide" and "Stop the genocide," protesting both Israel and the Meloni government's support for this country.

During the march, where many Palestinian flags were displayed, slogans such as "Fascist, terrorist state Israel" were chanted.

RED PROTEST

In the capital Rome, a group of students poured red paint in front of the Ministry of Education during their demonstration.

In other cities across the country, the Meloni government was accused of being an accomplice to Israel and was protested against.

Reports in the Italian press indicated that tensions occasionally rose between students and security forces during the demonstrations in Turin and Bologna, leading to clashes.



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