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There is controversy over some photos published on the social networks of the Councilor for Wellbeing of the Lombardy Region, Giulio Gallera, who portray him while running with four other friends through the Martesana channel, a channel that connects Milan with the Adda river, crossing territories of various municipalities. . “Today 20 km through the Martesana channel – the marathon is a master of life – grit your teeth and never give up,” Gallera writes on Facebook and Instagram.
The images have aroused various criticisms on social networks, also from the opposition in the Region, according to which Gallera violated the anti-Covid rules of the orange zone in which Lombardy is located. “In the Orange area it is forbidden to practice group sports and leave the municipality to practice sports, but Gallera ran 20 kilometers to go from the outskirts to Milan and back. Councilor Gallera with a post on his Instagram page managed once again not to set a good example. When he decides to resign, it will always be too late, ”said Massimo De Rosa, leader of the Lombardy 5-Star Movement, in a note.
“What have we Lombard done wrong to deserve this misfortune in an already difficult period ??? President Fontana, this problem must be managed and solved for the good of Lombardy. “Deputy Minister of Economic Development Stefano Buffagni (M5s) writes on twitter.
The Democratic Party is also tough: “Fontana has urged the press not to respect the rules of the Dpcm, the opposite of what a man of the institutions should do, as well as president of the most tormented Region of Italy. Gallera, in order not to be left behind, has violated two rules of the orange zone at once, immortalizing everything on his Instagram profile, ”the Democratic regional councilor, Pietro Bussolati, commented on Facebook.
“A race of 20 km and in group, in a region that is in the orange zone. The Lombard Councilor for Social Welfare Giulio Gallera for such a thing in England should have resigned. But we are in Italy and this will not happen. However, it is certainly not a good example ”, comments virologist Andrea Crisanti, head of the Microbiology and Virology Laboratory at the Padua hospital.
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