The government summons the Cts, Boccia: “Possible stop in some territories”. Conte: “Teaching in presence at risk”



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We do not exclude “the need for a one, two, three week stop in some areas, because the Rt index is not the same everywhere.” The Regional Minister of Autonomous Communities said thus, Francesco bowl talking about the Covid emergency.

The government, which has urgently convened the Scientific Technical Committee (CTS) for 6 in the afternoon, is preparing in the meantime to favor selective closures in the area, according to mayors and governors. But it is also working on a new dpcm that will contain stricter provisions. Teaching in presence is at risk. However, the total lockdown is only seen as an extreme solution.

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This is confirmed by the Prime Minister. Giuseppe Conte, engaged in a new summit that began at 1 pm with the heads of the government delegation, and two of their ministers, Luigi di maio me Luciana Lamorgese, all the guests of the Paper: “We have adopted a framework of restrictive measures and at the regional level there are governors who are adopting even stricter measures,” said the prime minister. Given that on the scope of the second wave “we do not have the crystal ball”, Conte said, “yesterday an update came out we are working, we are discussing with the experts and evaluating whether to intervene again,” he continued. “The increase in infections runs the risk of undermining even face-to-face teaching at school, but that is not our goal, we want to defend face-to-face teaching, hopefully until the end.”

Conte: “Let’s consider whether to intervene again with more restrictive measures”


The prime minister then announced that he had asked the presidents of the House and Senate “to find an instrument, a place to deal quickly with Parliament. So, not only the majority forces but also the opposition forces to make quick decisions.” . A proposal, this one from the discussion table, effectively launched by the Democratic Party, as pointed out by a the guest on Sky TG24 the undersecretary Andrea Orlando: “Now we have to go from the method to the bottom, there must be a willingness on the part of the government and the majority to question the measures if there are convincing proposals from the opposition.” But, he stressed, “it is necessary for the opposition to change its tone, if we want this method to be constructive, talking about a health dictatorship and anti-Europeanism in a rally will not advance us.”

“These are hours of European reflection, in other countries there are worse situations, it is necessary to understand whether to anticipate some movements” in view of “a dpcm that will be more restrictive, certainly not relaxed,” explained the chancellor. And the head of the Ministry of the Interior, in the center these days of a heated confrontation with Matteo Salvini over security decrees, clarified: “Confinement is the last resort.”

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Also for the head of Farnesina it is “natural” in this crisis to maintain an “open control room even with the opposition.” But then he added: “I don’t think that, even by involving the opposition, we can stop that minority part that makes violent protests. I understand the protests, but two-thirds of European countries because it is a measure that serves to interrupt the circulation of the virus.” .

Val d’Aosta, the curfew takes effect from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. in the most infected region of Italy


Regarding the street demonstrations in recent days, Lamorgese pointed out that “there is no single direction, there is no evidence of a single strategy throughout the national territory.” On the subject, Conte added: “There is anger among citizens, but many respect the rules.”

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Di Maio then ruled out the possibility of “opening a government crisis” to reach an executive of national unity “in the middle of a contagion curve” that continues to rise. “In the second wave, Italy must be aware that it is more lethal than the first” and that is why “we need a legitimate government that is capable of making decisions quickly.” And he justified the use of Dpcm in emergency situations: “Without Dpcm any other instrument would need days to be operational”.

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