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Matteo Salvini is an Italian politician who currently serves as the leader of the far-right political party Lega Nord, also known as the League.
Salvini was born on March 9, 1973, in Milan, Italy.
He began his political career in the Lega Nord party in the 1990s and quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the party's most prominent figures.
Salvini is known for his hardline stance on immigration and has been a vocal critic of the European Union's immigration policies.
In 2018, Salvini was appointed as the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior in the Italian government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.
Salvini has been involved in several controversial incidents, including his decision to refuse entry to migrant rescue ships in Italian ports and his anti-immigrant rhetoric.
He has faced criticism for his close ties to far-right and extremist groups in Italy and Europe.
Salvini has been a strong supporter of former US President Donald Trump and has expressed admiration for his policies on immigration and national security.
In 2019, Salvini's party Lega Nord formed a coalition with the Five Star Movement, but the alliance eventually collapsed, leading to Salvini's resignation as Deputy Prime Minister.
Salvini continues to be a prominent figure in Italian politics and is considered a potential candidate for Prime Minister in future elections.