Valle d’Aosta, anti-Dpcm law – Chronicle



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Erik Lavevaz, president of the Autonomous Community of Valle de Aosta (Ansa)
Erik Lavevaz, president of the Autonomous Community of Valle de Aosta (Ansa)

Rome, December 2, 2020 – The Aosta Valley pass one regional anti-Dpcm law. Following tensions with the government over the classification of Red zone and in the closing of ski resorts, Valle d’Aosta claims its autonomy from state powers in the management of the health emergency of Coronavirus with a regional law. The norm approved by the Regional Council regulates the “freedom of movement of citizens, Economic activities and social relations, compatible with measures to combat the spread of virus“.

The Aosta Valley He also announced that he will challenge theorder from the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza who reclassified to orange zone the Piedmont, the Lombardy and the Calabria, leaving the Alpine region in the red zone. The president reported Erik lavevaz.

Covid, the December 2 newsletter

The details of the law

The law also provides for the Region to intervene in “business openings” and on the “practice of sports activity”. It allows the holding of events and demonstrations if “so ordered by the President of the Region” and also ecclesiastical or religious events. An emergency coordination and support unit is also created COVID-19.




On the regional bill, approved by 28 votes in favor and 7 abstentions, the most the left center is gone voting currency: the autonomists voted in favor with the groups League and Pour autonomie, while the progressives, with the Pd, abstained.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Regional Affairs Francesco Boccia with a letter he invited President Lavevaz to revoke the order with which on Tuesday he ordered the reopening of the proximity stores, in spite of the Red zone where the region still stands. In the letter, Minister Boccia recalls “the responsibilities that could arise from the application of the measures introduced in terms of maintenance of health networks and protection of the health of the citizens of Valle d’Aosta.”

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