antislittamento
Antislittamento is an Italian political movement that emerged in the late 1990s in response to the economic and social changes brought about by the European Union's economic policies. The term "antislittamento" translates to "against drift" or "against movement," referring to the perceived loss of national sovereignty and economic independence as a result of EU integration.
The movement gained prominence during the 2001 general election, when it played a significant role in the
Key demands of the antislittamento movement include:
1. Strengthening the role of the Italian state and reducing the influence of the EU in domestic
2. Reforming the Italian Constitution to better protect national sovereignty.
3. Implementing stricter controls on immigration to preserve Italian cultural and economic interests.
4. Promoting economic policies that prioritize national interests over EU directives.
The movement has been criticized for its nationalist and populist rhetoric, as well as for its perceived
Despite its influence in the 2001 election, the antislittamento movement has since declined in prominence, as