Italcementi takeover part of 'military occupation' according to Matteo Salvini

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Italy: The takeover by HeidelbergCement of Italcementi 'represents a form of military occupation,' according to political party Northern League leader Matteo Salvini on 29 July 2015.

In an interview with the League's radio station Padania Salvini, which is strongly opposed to European integration and the common currency, Salvini said that the HeidlebergCement purchase fit with the wider strategy of what he suggested was a 'German-led Eurozone takeover of Italy.'

"What the Germans were not able to do with tanks and with the Brownshirts, they're now able to do thanks to Soviet Europe," said Salvini during the radio call-in programme. "If these were free choices by free-market entrepreneurs, there would be no question. If they are chosen as constricted subsidiaries, in a Europe with a currency assembled to help the Germans, then they are part of a strategy of military occupation."

Last modified on 05 August 2015

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