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Sardines, flash mobs in Rome against security decrees

2020-02-16T09:02:48.500Z


In Piazza Santi Apostoli, 'overwhelm those who paint the capital's sky only with black' (ANSA)


"Abolition of the security decrees and propositional ideas on the future of the capital, today the people of the real sardines of Rome will go down to Piazza Santi Apostoli, together with Mattia Santori, Giulia Trappoloni, Andrea Gareffa, Roberto Morotti, Lorenzo Donnoli and Jasmine Cristallo and many other guests ". This was announced by a press release.

"After the success of Piazza San Giovanni - the organizers say - we went to the suburbs to listen to the citizens, we collected voices and emotions, ideas and perspectives. Preparations are underway to fill another square to megaphone the citizens using antibodies. that serve this policy: imagination, ideals, creativity and content ". "We will talk to Mattia about the abolition of security decrees - continues the release - but we will do it by playing new notes, speaking to the heart and not to the stomach, using a" romantic eroticism and not tamarro ", to quote Mattia." "All together - they continue - we can reverse the course, make Rome the center of the world again. From the center to the suburbs, up to the villages, no one must be left behind. Like a bank of sardines we are about to overwhelm those who paint the sky of Rome only with black. Piazza San Giovanni had to be regained with enthusiasm and cheerfulness, but the meeting of that community was only a starting point, now we are ready to go down to the square again to look at each other, confront and navigate together in the open sea ", concludes the press release .

Source: ansa

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