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These days, the spirits are quite heated. Giuseppe Conte’s latest Dpcm has exacerbated the popular discontent of citizens who, without denying the risks and severity of the moment derived from the health emergency, ask the government for support so as not to see their businesses fail. Lawful and legitimate requests that, up to now, have had little follow-up given the measures taken with the provisioning decrees, which do not seem adequate to meet real needs. Time was wasted during the summer when it seemed that the coronavirus was retreating, the executive did not do what he should have done to avoid the severe effects of a second wave and now much of the burden to stop the incessant advance of the coronavirus. falls on the citizens. On this point they faced each other on live television Luisella Costamagna and Laura Ravetto.
The deputy from Forza Italia was invited to the Rai3 Agorà program together with the Undersecretary for European Affairs Laura Agea from Movimento 5 Stelle. The crux of the matter, as is often the case these days, was Giuseppe Conte’s Dpcm and its consequences in the real life of citizens. The sides were very clear: Laura Ravetto criticized the government’s work and Laura Agea tried by all means to defend herself, counting on the support of Luisella Costamagna, an implicit ally. The discussion that saw the three women settle into two camps originated when Laura Ravetto put the pentastellata before the evidence: “You can’t just throw everything on citizens and say ‘we hope citizens react‘“. Very clear and common sense words by the Forcist deputy, who referred to the speech concluded shortly before by Agea that, in an authoritarian manner, she emphasized”the duty to maintain this condition with all the necessary effort“by the inhabitants of the area, so that infections are contained.
“Saying ‘let’s hope the citizens react’ is improper and very serious“said Laura Agea, completely overturning the meaning of Ravetto’s words. A misunderstanding may occur, the director in the studio also serves for this, to intervene in the moderation of the discussion. misunderstood, especially in a later statement by the deputy of Forza Italia. “Concord is not made on television, but in the classroom. Start taking on Parliament“Exhorted Laura Ravetto, supporting the need for a confrontation between the government and the opposition, especially in this difficult moment. But Agea attacked:”But she, Ravetto, was or was not in Parliament?“Not even the time for the deputy to respond, that immediately the presenter wanted to put the word:”There was not, my sa“.
However, a hasty conclusion, drawn long before Ravetto, denied: “I was there, Costamagna. I am always in Parliament. He doesn’t joke with me. Less jokes and more seriousA powerful forehand from the deputy, which knocks out the host and the undersecretary. A bad impression that they could have avoided if they had listened more and spoken less.