(ANSA) - BOLZANO, JUNE 02 - Last night the South Tyrolean Schützen put up signs along the provincial borders with the inscription "Verrückt nach Süden" which has a double meaning, that is "mad for the south", but also "moved south" (reference to the border, editor's note). On the crossings "to the north to communicate that the border has been moved to the south, while to the south the new state border has also been marked with a red-white-green adhesive strip", write the feathered hats in a note.
For the "performance", as the Schützen define it, it was chosen on June 2nd. The signs were placed on 25 passes and roads. According to the commander Jürgen Wirth Anderlan, "the last three months have probably opened the eyes even to those who were still undecided. Restrictions, chaos and more victims than in other states. Italy is not doing good for South Tyrol. Italy is doing harm to all the people who live there. "
Schützen 'move' the Italian border to the south
2020-06-03T13:12:28.649Z
Last night the South Tyrolean Schützen put up signs along the provincial borders with the inscription "Verrückt nach Süden" which has a double meaning, that is "crazy for the south", but also "moved to the south" (in reference to the border, ed. ). (HANDLE)