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A clamor from various sectors after the new Dpcm that, according to the same recognition of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, ends discontent in some categories. The measures do not lower the president of Confindustria, Carlo Bonomi, who “struggles to understand what is the direction” of the government. “We let ourselves be caught off guard and this time we knew it”, is the summary of number one of Viale dell’Astronomia, which calls for a change in method and that the executive listen more to the social partners, but then raise the alarm. The Italian GDP, “if the restrictive measures continue”, could mark “-11 / -12%, with damages to the economy of 216 billion, higher than the funds of the Recovery Fund.” Bonomi draws attention when it comes to soft drinks, because “we still have 12 thousand people who are waiting for the Cig issued by the state since May, it is in these things that Italians lose confidence.”
But the reactions to the decree in force since Monday go further. They range from politics to the world of productive categories, passing through the world of culture. «The closing of theaters and cinemas was painful. But today the absolute priority is to protect the life and health of all, with all possible measures ”, is the message of Minister Dario Franceschini. Who then assures: “More than in recent months we will support cultural companies and workers.” Many lift their noses and Anica (National Association of Cinematographic Industries) promises: “We will work so that today’s measure is absolutely temporary: after this phase, made up of complex and financially painful sacrifices, we must reopen programmed.”
The new government grip, with a ‘soft closure’, revitalizes the center right and reopens some wounds in the majority. Matteo Salvini heard “the concerns” of the mayors and governors of the League during the day: some of the first citizens of the Lega Nord are considering resorting to the TAR against the Dpcm. The president of the Brothers of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, sharpens the point: “It is intolerable that after eight months the government is sailing in sight. They do not understand anything “. For Silvio Berlusconi, again, it is necessary “to open an institutional table where we can bring our proposals for Italy”.
Meanwhile, Italy alive comes out and launches a petition. “Do we really want to include the culture, beauty or well-being of sport in the idea of ’shutting down all that is not necessary’?” Asks Matteo Renzi’s match. And the dem, Andrea Romano, is not there: “There are political forces that promote petitions against the government to which they belong. It would take less cunning and more commitment. If Andrea Marcucci underlines the request of the Democratic Party to provide “economic refreshment” to the most affected sectors, quickly married by Conte, the M5S blocks and Vito Crimi calls for order: “Now is the time for responsibility again.” “The enemy is the virus, not the measures taken to stop it,” Nicola Zingaretti repeats. However, it doesn’t end here because the niet in the Dpcm are different. Fipe-Confcommercio estimates that the measures “will cost another 2.7 billion to catering companies”, which risk “the coup de grace.” «Adequate and timely supplies announced by the government must be extended to the agri-food chain. Any exclusion would be incomprehensible and unjustified ”, is the reflection of Massimiliano Giansanti (Confagricoltura). While Coldiretti speaks of “a loss of turnover of more than one billion due to lack of sale of food and beverages” with the closures in 18 of the stores. Of “very serious shock for the fair sector for which an urgent act is needed with a non-reimbursable economic intervention”, says Maurizio Danese, president of Aefi. And in a joint note Cgil, Cisl and Uil reiterate, finally, the need for an immediate confrontation with the government. Who accepted the request: Next Wednesday, at 4 pm, there will be a teleconference called by Conte in the evening.
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