climate of tension in the squares



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Thousands of people spilled into the squares and streets of the main Italian cities: Milan, Palermo, Rome, Turin, Catania, Treviso, Cremona and Naples.

And right in the Neapolitan city, already at the center of the violent clashes last weekend, there seems to be one of the more tense situations, along with the one being recorded in Turin.

A part of the population, which mostly represents the most affected categories such as restaurateurs and merchants, parades to highlight their dissatisfaction with the DPCM of October 25 signed by the premier Giuseppe Conte.

The latter imposes numerous and additional restrictions on the territory in order to stop the spread of coronavirus infections, in all closing of the premises after 18 and the blocking of gyms, non-competitive sports activities, cinemas and theaters.

Italy: climate of tension in the squares

Although with very different numbers of participants and tones, the events stand out all economic difficulties caused by the pandemic and the resulting restrictions.

As revealed by Republic, me taxi drivers would have Busy piazza Castello in Turin, where one of the most tense situations is recorded: between firecrackers and throwing objects there are also several injuries among protesters and police, although minor.

In many other cities it is reported bottle launches or firecrackers against the police and numerous cases of similar tensions, with police interventions to calm minds and prevent the situation from escalating.

Al Vomero, the central district of Naples, merchants have been parading since this afternoon shouting their opposition to receiving the voucher and the will to continue working.

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