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The senator of the Lega Marco Centinaio, former minister of Agricultural, Food and Forest Policies of the first Conte government, in an interview with Bed sheet He strongly criticized the ordinance announced by Lombardy President Attilio Fontana, also a supporter of the Northern League, which provides for a curfew from 23 to 5 a.m. from October 23 to November 13. The ordinance has not yet been published, but according to various newspapers it has already been signed by Fontana and Health Minister Roberto Speranza.
One hundred said:
So do you know what I’ll do from tomorrow? After eleven o’clock at night I go down to the street, I start walking down Viale Cremona in my Pavia. And let’s see if someone comes to arrest me.
Today the newspapers spoke of the pressure exerted by the leader of the Lega, Matteo Salvini, on Fontana to try to avoid the night closing of the region. Hundred says he does not know “if Matteo really asked Attilio to back off”, but the truth, for the former minister, is that “this curfew measure, as well as the closure of shopping centers on the weekend, is nonsense , a big misunderstanding.
As for his intention to violate the curfew, the former minister describes it as an act of “civil disobedience”, done to “prove the uselessness of this measure, which is a Potemkin measure.” […] It’s crazy. Everybody says so, ”Centinaio said, citing a famous scene from the film. The second tragic Fantozzi.
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