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Europe's far-right leaders gather in Italy to prepare for EU elections

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Europe's far-right leaders gather in Italy to prepare for EU elections

Europe's far-right leaders gather in Italy to prepare for EU elections

Matteo Salvini, who is Italy's Deputy Prime Minister, hosted the conference in Florence under the slogan "Jobs, Security, Common Sense" on Sunday.


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