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    Umberto Bossi, Firebrand Founder of Italy's Northern League Party, Dies at 84

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    Posted on March 19, 2026

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    Last updated: March 19, 2026

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    Umberto Bossi, founder and longtime leader of Italy’s Northern League, has died at age 84 in Varese on March 19, 2026. A polarizing populist figure, he helped found Italy’s first center‑right coalition but was later embroiled in corruption controversies.

    Table of Contents

    • Life and Legacy of Umberto Bossi
    • Early Life and Political Rise
    • Political Impact and Reaction
    • Founding of the Northern League
    • Controversies and Legal Troubles
    • Public Perception
    • Alliance with Berlusconi
    • 'Unguided Missile' and Political Maneuvering
    • From Secession to Autonomy
    • Transformation of the Party
    • Immigration and Policy Stances
    • Later Years and Legacy

    Umberto Bossi, Founder of Italy's Northern League, Dies Aged 84

    Life and Legacy of Umberto Bossi

    Early Life and Political Rise

    By Crispian Balmer

    ROME, March 19 (Reuters) - Umberto Bossi, a gravel-voiced populist leader who pushed for independence for northern Italy and shook up national politics, died on Thursday at a hospital in Varese, in the north of the country, family and party sources told Reuters.

    He was 84 years old. The cause was not immediately known.

    Political Impact and Reaction

    "Umberto Bossi, with his political passion, marked an important phase in Italian history and made a fundamental contribution to the formation of the first center-right coalition," Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reacted on social media platform X. "In this moment of great sorrow, I express my thoughts to his family and his political community."

    Founding of the Northern League

    Famous for his blunt language and political agility, Bossi founded the secessionist Northern League party in 1989, giving a voice to discontented taxpayers in the wealthy north.

    "Thieving Rome" became a party rallying cry as Bossi railed against government corruption in the Italian capital.

    Controversies and Legal Troubles

    But his own career was undone by allegations that he and his family had misappropriated party funds. He stood down as the head of the Northern League in 2012.

    He was convicted of fraud in 2017 and sentenced to two years and three months in jail. But the verdict was annulled in 2019 because the high court ruled that the statute of limitations, which imposes time restrictions on legal cases, had kicked in.

    Public Perception

    To his often fanatical supporters, Bossi was the fearless protector of northern Italian rights. To his critics, he was a foul-mouthed, rabble-rousing racist.

    "When I see the Italian flag I get bloody mad," Bossi said during a 1997 rally. "I wipe my arse with that flag."

    It is illegal under Italian law to insult the national flag. He was given a 16-month suspended prison term for the slur.

    Alliance with Berlusconi

    Famous for addressing his followers in his vest while chomping on a cigar, Bossi forged an unlikely alliance with Silvio Berlusconi in 1994, helping to propel the billionaire media mogul into power just months after he entered politics.

    'Unguided Missile' and Political Maneuvering

    'UNGUIDED MISSILE'

    The often cantankerous Bossi swiftly pulled the plug on the government, but the two men later patched up their differences. They forged an electoral alliance which won them power in 2001, and again seven years later.

    "He is an unguided missile," then-Deputy Prime Minister Gianfranco Fini told Reuters in 2004, urging then-Prime Minister Berlusconi to keep their provocative ally on a tight leash.

    From Secession to Autonomy

    Bossi initially demanded independence for a place he called "Padania" - an ill-defined geographical area that encompassed wealthy regions around the Po River Valley from Turin to Venice.

    But as it embedded itself in the fabric of national politics, the Northern League quietly dropped its secessionist ambitions and sought instead greater autonomy for its heartlands.

    Transformation of the Party

    The party evolved still further when current leader Matteo Salvini took over as leader in 2013 and dropped "Northern" from its name in a push to turn the group into a fully fledged national force - a move that initially saw its support surge, but which was roundly condemned by Bossi.

    Underscoring his disapproval, Bossi voted for Berlusconi's Forza Italia party at a 2022 parliamentary election, although he remained a member of the League.

    Immigration and Policy Stances

    Salvini, who is now deputy prime minister, stayed faithful to some old League battles. These included the fight against migrants, whom Bossi once called "bingo bongos", and the European Union, which he denounced as "a new form of fascism".

    Bossi spearheaded a tough immigration law, passed in 2002, that included measures to fingerprint new arrivals and boost patrols of Italy's long shoreline. He suggested more extreme measures might yet be needed.

    "Whether they're good or bad, one way or the other illegal immigrants have got to be chased away," he said in a newspaper interview. "The navy and the coastguard should defend our shores and use their cannons to do it."

    Later Years and Legacy

    Bossi suffered a debilitating stroke in 2004 which took him out of frontline politics for a while. He amazed many by returning to public life, and although his speech thereafter was slurred, he had lost little of his fire or aggression.

    Despite his graft conviction, and falling-out with Salvini, he won re-election to the Senate in 2018. He was rarely seen in the chamber after suffering further heart problems in 2019.

    (Reporting by Crispian Balmer; Additional reporting by Emilio Parodi; Editing by Gareth Jones, Andrew Heavens and Olivier Holmey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bossi founded the Northern League in 1989 (via merger of regional autonomist leagues) and served as its leader until 2012, later becoming its honorary president (britannica.com).
    • •In 2017 he was convicted of fraud related to misappropriation of party funds and sentenced to two years and three months, but the conviction was annulled in 2019 on grounds of statute of limitations (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •Bossi forged a rocky but influential alliance with Silvio Berlusconi in the 1990s, helping to cement the first center‑right coalitions in Italian politics despite his firebrand, often controversial rhetoric (britannica.com).

    References

    • Umberto Bossi | Biography, Politics, & Facts | Britannica
    • Umberto Bossi

    Frequently Asked Questions about Umberto Bossi, firebrand founder of Italy's Northern League party, dies at 84

    1Who was Umberto Bossi?

    Umberto Bossi was the founder of Italy's Northern League party and a prominent populist politician known for advocating independence for northern Italy.

    2What is the Northern League party?

    The Northern League is an Italian political party founded in 1989 by Umberto Bossi, originally promoting northern autonomy and later becoming a national force.

    3Why did Umberto Bossi resign as leader of the Northern League?

    Bossi resigned in 2012 amid allegations of misappropriating party funds, which led to a conviction later annulled due to time limitations.

    4When and where did Umberto Bossi die?

    Umberto Bossi died on Thursday, March 19, in a hospital in Varese, northern Italy.

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