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Franco Bechis
No prime minister in the history of Italy has failed like Giuseppe Conte. He had to secure Italian hospitals and they have come to an end. Nobody like him in the world has been granted extraordinary powers to face the health emergency, and he is shipwrecked. It was supposed to protect the lives of Italians and it was a defeat: we have the highest number of deaths in Europe, the second in the world compared to the resident population. In fact, with yesterday’s data, Italy has reached 1,131.73 coronavirus victims per million inhabitants, surpassing even Peru, which is at 1,129.71. He had promised to ensure the safety of children in the presence of the school, and the opposite happened: a boom of infections in the classrooms, all at home with distance education. Last night at 9.45 pm, the prime minister’s last declaration of surrender: he had promised at the end of October to protect a peaceful Christmas for Italians and, instead, to earthquake the holidays until next January 7. Not even at Caporetto had there been such a defeat. If we were in Japan, a prime minister with these results would have stood red-kneed with shame before his people, apologizing and immediately resigning.
Unbelievably, Conte kept everyone on the line for an hour or more, then the pompous handsome man showed up to unified networks celebrating his successes in fighting the virus (he evidently lives in a world of his own) and announcing a red zone in Italy. for all Christmas holidays with the sole exception of December 28, 29 and 30, 2020 and January 4, 2021 (the only four in the “orange” zone). With the usual unbearable formula of “I consent / I do not consent” that only medieval lords and sovereigns do not symbolically exercise the office, the premier has dropped some exceptions such as his generous gift. The most important thing is that during the Christmas holidays, two family members who do not live together (plus children under 14 years of age) who visit their parents or children’s homes throughout the period can self-certify their movement within the same municipality. , not just December 25 or 31. It is the only common sense news: at least that way close relatives will not separate, who may have seen each other every week so far and should have separated.
The prime minister yesterday announced immediate refreshments for 645 million euros exclusively for bars and restaurants, but with the orange-red areas in fact many other non-essential businesses will also close and those will have to wait for future “equalization” compensation because now the money does not exist. However, driven by the syndrome of “eating brioches”, the Prime Minister hurts even the few shops that remain open: yesterday he announced a 10% discount for all Italians during the holidays on bread, pasta and milk, without explaining who and how should return their generosity to bakers, pasta makers and various groceries. The little man at Palazzo Chigi was in the mood for concessions, knowing full well that he was serving all Italians a more than indigestible dish. But the fit seems really incredible to me. Those who do not have money to eat have to set the table at the government’s expense: what about the discount on bread, milk and pasta? To everyone else, the discount is an indecent waste, and I don’t even know how I could do such nonsense.
There is only one way to avoid more months in the hands of the madness of those responsible: make them sit outside the Palazzo Chigi as soon as possible. Yesterday, an important institutional voice was finally heard to point out the obvious limits. It was that of the second State authority, María Elisabetta Casellati, who made it clear how the change of pace is necessary and (she could not go that far) of protagonists, listing the series of abuses that the heart of our democracy suffers, which is Parliament. , and highlighting all the mistakes made and the tragedies caused to our people by the inability and pride of the little man. At last! It’s the only real Christmas gift to hold onto. Do not resign ourselves to the incompetent arrogance that has accompanied us in recent months.
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