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He had announced no later than 5 pm: “By the day of tomorrow, Sunday, October 25, we will have the ordinance that provides for the confinement in Campania. “Now everything changes. The” I follow my path, I do not change my plans “of the President of the Campania Region, has collided with a national situation that for now does not provide for closure. He had to surrender to the facts and withdraw. The dreaded and announced provision could become a red zone only for the Naples area and province. De Luca warned in the afternoon that he wanted to wait for the Council dpcm tonight Giuseppe Conte to analyze national measures and adapt additional measures for Campania and warned: “However, the closure must first be supported by a national socio-economic plan.”
At the Regions conference, the former mayor of Salerno found himself isolated. He broke the school closings, broke the hard line on nightlife, but the closure didn’t. The Campania Region in the last hours has “leaked” the news wanting to go ahead with your head down. There are two reasons: the first is that De Luca would not have wanted to pass up the idea of having stopped due to the violent protests on Friday night in Naples. The second is that he wants money from the Conte government: Campania’s April plan to support business activities and families was worth a billion and 17 million. Now the problem is this: there are no more funds for these purposes in 2020. We have to wait until 2021 and it is too late. So, the problem is not only health, but also economic: if Palazzo Chigi does not launch a package of regulations, the activities will risk being closed without any prospect of refreshment. And that “gray” part of the workers, black and precarious, without a contract and with a week’s salary (bellboys, waiters, cooks, shop assistants, etc.) would run out of money until the shops reopen.
It is likely that one of the “spaces” in which De Luca will explain the rationale behind his disposition, also seeking politically to regain consensus, now in sharp decline just over a month after his re-election, it will be Fabio Fazio’s salon in Che tempo che fa, scheduled for Sunday in prime time on Rai3.
(article last updated on October 24, 2020 at 20.10)
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