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Covid 'cancels' the Christmas markets in Trentino Alto Adige

2020-10-19T16:31:42.069Z


Not only Trento but also South Tyrol will give up the traditional Christmas market. According to legal opinions, it is impossible to respect the stakes set by the new Dpcm of Palazzo Chigi. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - TRENTO, 19 OCT - Not only Trento but also Alto Adige will give up the traditional Christmas market.


   According to legal opinions, it is impossible to respect the pallets set by the new Dpcm of Palazzo Chigi.

The 27th edition, whose start was scheduled for November 21, said the Trento union Franco Ianeselli, will probably not take place.

"In the light of the contagion situation and of what is contained in the Dpcm, we consider that the markets do not exist, at the moment everything is pushing in that direction. We also said that we care about the community Christmas, so we could think of other forms, but it was in the past it seems obvious to me. At the moment it seems unlikely that they will be held ", comments Ianeselli.


    Also in South Tyrol it seems that we are moving towards the cancellation of the traditional Christmas markets, which every year attract many tourists.

Ansa learns it.

A possible alternative program is now being considered in full compliance with the anti-covid measures.


    After Trento gave up on the Christmas market, the Bolzano trade union Renzo Caramaschi in his online press conference declared that "it will be difficult" for the Bolzano market.


   "It's all very complicated - said the mayor - food and drinks are not allowed that are not consumed at the tables, it is difficult to control the distance and the number of people.


   Next week - he added - there will be a meeting with all interested parties, including others. markets and with the governor Kompatscher and we will see what can be done ", concluded the mayor.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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