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The controversy over the stadium reopening. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte wants to keep them closed because “the meeting is inevitable”, and Matteo Salvini lists the reasons why, according to the leader of the League, maintaining the ban is unfair. “I do not agree with Conte. Sport is life, it is passion, football is fundamental.”
The fact is that many events in Italy are also held with a large audience. “I say to dear Mr. Conte: without asking partisan questions, the region Emilia Romagna, governed by the Democratic Party, will organize the Grand Prize and the public will be present, contingent, but expected. I repeat, we do not want to do the Vasco concerts at the San Paolo, but it sure hurts Italy that fear still rides. Venice, for example, has rebooted from the Film Festival where it is staggered and entered safely. The good of the country is not done by continuing to say no. Little by little and with caution we must advance. Then, as a fan I say: in the third game with the fake audience, I change the channel. And I remind everyone that we have huge stadiums, “Salvini said on a radio in Naples.
Shortly before Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte at the feast of Daily occurrence he had said: “As far as I am concerned, the presence in the stadium, as well as in the demonstration where the meeting is inevitable, not only in the stands but also during entry and exit, it is not at all appropriate ”, thus closing the possibility of an opening of football stadiums during this phase of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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