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The Regions front is divided, but the League front is even more broken. The Cabinet was supposed to start at 12 and instead the control room between the government and local authorities, to decide how to reopen commercial activities from May 18 and when to reopen the regions, lasted longer than expected. It is evident that in this case a race against time has also begun. Attilio Fontana takes the floor: “We need the same guidelines for everyone and a protocol that is the same for everyone.” In summary, there is no differentiation between one region and another. Instead, the government’s idea is to leave individual regions the freedom to comply with INAIL regional protocols as long as they do not distort the basic text.
In this way, the Lombardy of Fontana, with a series of Covid infections that increased slightly, would risk being left behind. Also because the government must be informed of the epidemiological trend of infections and can intervene if outbreaks are identified. In addition, the government line provides the region’s presidents with the freedom to issue their own ordinances based on epidemiological data, a hypothesis that the Lombard president firmly rejects.
Opposing Fontana, more than anyone, is the northern front. Luca Zaia, president of the Veneto region, also a Northern League, does not want to know. But also Massimiliano Fedriga, who runs Friuli Venezia Guilia. In practice, Fontana is isolated. Stefano Bonaccini, President of the Conference of the Regions, as well as Emilia Romagna, Puglia President Michele Emiliano and Campania Vice President Fulvio Bonavitacola also spoke. Only ANCI president Antonio Decaro accepts Fontana’s appeal, “otherwise she becomes a Babel here,” reports Adnkronos. Among other things, the mayor of Bari asks that the rules for distance in bars, restaurants or beaches be the same for everyone. Again, the government intends to leave a minimum of freedom.
So much so that the starting point illustrated by Prime Minister Conte and foreseen by the draft decree that has landed in the Council of Ministers establishes that it is not necessary to comply “literally” with the national security protocols indicated by Inail, but In any case, the different protocols of the regions must respect the basic principles of the guidelines.
Two measures are currently being studied, which are the subject of debate in the Council of Ministers that started after 1 pm: a decree establishing the guidelines and then a decree by the Prime Minister with individual details. All commercial activities will start again from May 18. And travel between regions may resume from June 3 (except for proven reasons of need). The regions may take more restrictive measures, based on epidemiological data. That is, they can extend the closures. If the number of infections increases in a region, the health minister will indicate new closings.
Meanwhile, all mobility limits within regional borders will fall from May 18, with the exclusion of those in quarantine, who will be strictly prohibited from moving. In the dpcm there is the possibility of moving to the place of residence, domicile or home. The problem to define, now, is if the second residences can also be included in this case.
In the draft of the decree there is a sanction of 400 to 3 thousand euros for those who violate the rules. Businesses and businesses are also expected to close the business or business for 5 to 30 days until they comply.
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