Salvini in Genoa, but the M5 writes to the prefect: “To protect public health, do not enter the Nautical”



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The leader of the League, Matteo Salvini, has just arrived in Genoa, to visit the Boat Show but the M5s urgently writes to the prefect of to ask him “for reasons of public health, you prohibit Salvini from entering the Show”, says Luca Pirondini. group leader M5s in the Municipality. Today the leader of the Carroccio also has a political summit on his agenda with the new governor of Liguria, Giovanni Toti. A few hours ago, however, a cluster linked to a restaurant in Terracina was declared, after a Salvini rally, which is generating many cases and for this reason the Ligurian M5s ask that the political tour be stopped, preventing the politician from having other contacts public. at the Genoa Boat Show.

“Salvini does not give up and will still be at the Genoa Fair today: after the infamous decision to confirm the 1500 dinner on February 23 at the Fair, which just half an hour later was followed by the order of the Region to close everything , although Terracina will receive dramatic news, today it does not announce a step back and in fact it is expected at the Boat Show. It is a pity that in Terracina, 14 days ago, the leader of the Carroccio was present for an electoral event: in the In the Pontino area there was a boom in contagion, so we began to speak openly about the confinement. The dreaded maxi cluster was identified in the restaurant that hosted him and his entourage “, explains the leader of the municipal group Luca Pirondini who has just write urgently to the prefect.

“Writing to the prefect to expel Salvini from the city, to call him a victim of the plague or infectious, shows once again how a certain democracy wants to muzzle political opponents, with options worthy of fascism that claim they want to eliminate history – responds to The M5, the The municipal leader of the Lega, Lorella Fondana – Salvini attended the Boat Show to pay tribute to the entrepreneurs and a sector, the navigation sector, which offers thousands of jobs throughout Italy, Pirondini should instead write to his minister Luigi Di Maio to ask him what he intends to do to return the captive fishermen in Libya to Italian waters. ”

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