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Regarding the school, after a heated discussion the CDM has decided to confirm, but within the next Dpcm, the halt to classes in presence at the secondary school until January 7, when all students must return to class. But it is in the trips where the most intense confrontation has been registered, and with the Regions it is also announced that it is hot; Pd, M5s and Leu, however, keep the hard line. And although on Friday the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, on the basis of the weekly monitoring signs the new ordinances that could make Italy more “yellow” as of Sunday, caution remains the maximum.
On the other hand, work continues on the DCPM, which Conte will have to sign in the next few hours and which will be effective as of December 4. The three-tier system is confirmed, with curfews throughout Italy at 10 p.m. and restaurants closed in the yellow zone at 6 p.m. Then, in the twenty days between Christmas and Epiphany, there is no softening, in fact: the Blocks will grow and measurements will be taken everywhere. rigid. And the new decree law, with only two articles, serves to give “coverage” to the Christmas squeeze, allowing Conte to sign a Dpcm that lasts up to 50 days (now the limit is 30) and therefore set the expiration of the decree. valid from December 4 even after Epiphany (among the hypotheses is January 15).
However, above all, the decree allows more rigid measures during the holidays regardless of the “color” of the Regions. And it establishes that as of December 21 it will not be possible to move between regions and autonomous provinces except for work, health and “situations of need”, as well as the return to one’s residence, domicile or domicile. But it is precisely on the interpretation of these exceptions (in particular, the “situations of necessity”) that the debate with the Regions remains open. As well as detailed measures such as the closure of hotel restaurants on the night of December 31 or on exemptions from quarantine for those returning from abroad.
The discussion was especially heated when the two ministers of Italia Viva, Teresa Bellanova and Elena Bonetti, asked that the prohibition to leave the municipality on December 25 and 26 and January 1 be removed from the text. And to the negative response without appeal from the heads of delegation of Pd Dario Franceschini, Alfonso Bonafede of M5 and Leu Roberto Speranza, the confrontation became very hard. And although Conte, taking note of the favorable opinion of the majority of his CDM, has given the green light to the law, in the next few hours it will be up to the Regions to express their point of view. And already two governors, Michele Emiliano first and Giovanni Toti later, have criticized the option of “closing” the municipalities: “There is no common sense but no sense,” attacks the Ligurian president. “If your mother lives alone in Laigueglia but you live in Alassio, forget about spending Christmas with her.”
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