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“Close bars and restaurants at 6:00 pm? It’s crazy.”. A little over 24 hours after the issue of Dpcm, M5S parliamentarians unburden themselves with a series of decidedly critical messages that follow each other throughout the day.
The talk of the Grillini deputies, seen by Adnkronos, shows a general discontent. “The situation is beyond all control, many categories are on the warpath, and with all the understanding that I can put into it, I still do not understand certain options”, highlights a pentastellate that adds: “Beyond the closure of bars and restaurants, why bury even more the world of entertainment and sports that is already on its knees? Why close the theaters (symbol of the culture) if they strictly abided by the rules, and then perhaps allow entry to the churches? Why gyms, which guarantee adequate space? “. In particular, the ministers of the Democratic Party, Dario Franceschini, owner of Cultural Heritage and Paola De Micheli, head of Transport, are the target. “Think when they ask us to vote for him President of the Republic …”, writes a grillino talking about the first.
While the second is the senator Emanuele Dessì, heard by phone exclusively by ilGiornale.it, to declare: “We are penalizing entire categories because a major action in the world of transport has not been carried out at the right time and with the right force, while the traffic police or police have not done any work of moral persuasion on territories towards the citizens. All this is in the hands of the ministers of the Democratic Party and it is regrettable that Minister Patuanelli and Minister Spadafora were later accused that, instead, they fought first to keep these categories open and then to give the refreshments suitable. “. Dessì, then, does not skimp even on criticizing Minister Roberto Speranza, who in recent days has had to remove his manuscript at the bookstore. COVID-19: “It was a lousy job in intensive care work due to the bureaucracy at all levels that the minister, in particular, should have demolished. Closing is easy, but you also have to motivate these elections to those who, in recent months, they have invested to secure their workspaces. “
One last topic that was at the center of the news of Matteo renzi in which the leader of Italia Viva explicitly asked to “modify” the Dpcm that penalizes both restaurateurs and the world of culture.“Explain to us what scientific data and analyzes on which decisions are made: scientific data, not the emotions of a single minister”writes the former prime minister, who is surprised by the fact that “the Minister of Culture himself justified the closure”. An attack he directly responded to Nicola Zingaretti defending the elections of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte: “I see many distinctions between government officials and the majority forces. For me, the parties that sit at government tables at night to make decisions and organize the opposition the next morning have never been serious. two parentheses is ethically intolerable. “ However, the Renzian offensive does not stop. The minister Teresa Bellanova, head of delegation of Italia Viva, in a video posted on Twitter, explains: “I said it in a thousand ways, in the meeting that began on Saturday morning at 6.30: that the Dpcm is not good, it does not respond to the needs of the scientific community, to the suggestions of the regions and it generates very serious damage to the restaurant and agri-food chain ”..
About it, Michele Anzaldi, contacted by phone by ilGiornale.it, says: “The Dpcm should be corrected because it penalizes some categories that, including dividers and gels, have scrupulously inverted and applied the prescriptions. It is clear that staying locked in locked up would be the best, but there are people who They risk failing too because, as I said, they didn’t receive the promised returns. ”He adds:“ In the age of the Internet, reservations could have been made mandatory and the number, names and phone contacts of customers would be known in advance. ” Another outstanding exponent of the Renzian world as Gennaro Migliore reiterates: “We in Italia Viva have not been listened to and, then, we will move through the parliamentary streets to change the Dpcm.” For once, therefore, Renziani and Grillini have a common goal: to push back the prime minister so as “not to overly penalize some categories that are already in considerable difficulty. Which, then, as Anzaldi points out, “Conte closes gyms, theaters and cinemas where there has been no case, when his spokesperson is positive … If I were the manager or manager of one of these activities, I would be very perplexed by those who require closure. … “.