(ANSA) - MILAN, MARCH 29 - In Lombardy, the words of the Minister of Regional Affairs Francesco Bocciasecondo which "if there were no state there would be almost nothing" were not liked. The president of Lombardy Attilio Fontana defined them "reckless and inappropriate", before meeting with the minister at the airport of Verona to welcome an Albanian contingent of health care going to the Brescia hospital. Budget Assessor Davide Caparini is much more determined. "Lombardy - he blurted out - is emerging from the crisis despite this government unable to manage ordinariness, let alone the emergency". We "got it all by ourselves". "I hope that the minister's was a slip or an unhappy exit. The Veneto Region is buying masks, doing what it has to do," says the governor of Veneto Luca Zaia.
Boccia-Regions clash over the emergency
2020-03-29T16:45:30.860Z
In Lombardy, the words of the Minister of Regional Affairs Francesco Boccia said that "if there were no state there would be almost nothing". (HANDLE)