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Really excited. No smiles in fourteen tense minutes. A speech entirely dedicated to the pandemic and the post Covid, which was the last end of the year greeting to the Italians in their presidency. Sergio Mattarella reminded the cohesion of the country, “it is time for builders.” A collective responsibility, it seems to be understood, to the point of never having mentioned the Conte government.
The Head of State addressed the Italians while standing, admitting the difficulties “in finding suitable words for auspicious thought.”
“The pandemic puts our lives at risk,” Mattarella added, hoping to get back to normal. Aligning the services and production activities that have paid a very high cost to the virus. But we have to “get our lives back”.
Italy has paid a very high price, but “fear does not prevail,” said the president, referring to the vaccination plan, although he admitted that there were errors and delays, but in an unpredictable situation. The tenant of the Quirinale has renewed his strong confidence in European interventions, “of extraordinary importance”. And he recommended that Italians get vaccinated “as an option of responsibility.”
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