Milan, 15 April. (LaPresse) – "From a Milanese perspective, given that the mayor of Milan", Giuseppe Sala, "is quite nervous and polemical these days, I say that it will certainly be a square open to many Milanese who want and wait for a different Milan and are working on it". The deputy prime minister and leader of the League, Matteo Salvini, said this at a press conference in the Northern League headquarters in Milan, in view of the Patriots demonstration on Saturday afternoon in Piazza Duomo. "A square for the many Milanese who want Milan not just for the rich, for the many Milanese whose concern is that their children and grandchildren can continue to live in Milan and take the subway and public transport", he added. "We invite the many Milanese who want a different Milan on Saturday afternoon to Piazza Duomo and I am convinced that they do not recognize themselves in this firm, tired, polemical, without initiative administration, which is blocking the city. We have also invited dozens of motorcyclists and Harley riders, Mayor Sala's limitations on two wheels are something that has nothing to do with the environment, but they are economic suicide", underlined Salvini. "Everything is fine but we are in a free and democratic country. It's not like walking between Porta Venezia and Piazza Duomo is only allowed to those carrying a red flag", he then responded to a question about the controversies linked to the procession organized for Saturday which retraces that of the demonstration on 25 April.