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Always deny, and in the face of evidence, deny stronger. This seems to have been the mantra followed by Giuseppe Conte during the press conference to present the new additional measures for Christmas 2020 (not 2021, as initially written in the Official Gazette). After explaining the measures that will be adopted from December 24 to January 6, the premier answered the usual questions from journalists but showed some nervousness in front of Jana Gagliardi, a journalist from Sky Tg24, who asked Giuseppe Cuente some clarification on the delays of the last days.
Jana Gagliardi’s question is simple and it is the one that many Italians have asked themselves in recent hours: “Why did you arrive in the middle of the night with these measurements?“Those who expected a common-sense response, which also took into account the mental health of the country and therefore started from an admission of guilt, were left with a dry mouth. Prime Minister Conte claimed the long response times , prompting the government to decide on holidays in Italy less than a week before Christmas: “I read makes it easy. If it had been for her, she would have had the refreshments for some time. There is no delay in the measures, which cover a period from December 24 to January 6. Tonight the decree goes to the Official Gazette, we intervene in advance and at the same time we put 645 million on the plateAn answer that in reality is not, if one takes into account that until last Saturday there seemed to be the possibility not only of meeting with relatives but also of moving freely between municipalities within the provincial territory and perhaps even beyond, in the case of the municipalities of the border. Luigi Di Maio also wrote it in a tweet at the center of the controversy: “At Christmas and New Years we allow citizens to move between small towns“They even gave us permission, so what changed?
Jana Gagliardi did not give up on Giuseppe Conte and also pressed him on another issue, the limitation of the number of people who can be invited home from December 21 to January 6: “But hadn’t it been said that it is unconstitutional to control people’s homes?“. Giuseppe Conte’s response was clever:”As we are in the red zone, we intervene on circulation, on movements. Eventually if she goes to a house it will be possible check later“In essence, the government cannot enter the houses, but it can wait for us outside the door.