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Coronavirus, tension in the majority. Conte: 'Averting a second lockdown'

2020-10-23T11:42:58.262Z


Zingaretti launches a 'red alert'. Di Maio: 'The government works'. Renzi: 'The management does not work, we will ask for it' (ANSA)


While the Regions begin to implement their 'squeezes' in no particular order to contain the increase in Coronavirus cases, the debate is open in the government and in the majority on the new measures to be adopted.

Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte underlines his concern 

But, in connection with the Labor Festival, he reiterates the prudential line on measures once again: "We must avoid a second generalized lockdown, for this reason we remain vigilant and ready to intervene where necessary".

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But the pressure of the allies in particular of the Democratic Party remains with the secretary Nicola Zingaretti who launches a "red alert" on the situation, stressing that the Democratic Party feels all the responsibility for this phase, we want to be the political pillar of aid to the Italians.

We will see in the next few hours and days if the decisions "which are also being taken at the local level" are sufficient.

And Luigi Di Maio also 'dissociates himself' and highlights: "The virus does not go away, we must take note of it. The whole of Europe has been hit by this new wave: over 8 million cases and 256 thousand deaths. We are facing a crisis global, it is evident. Italy is reacting with all its strength, each of us is giving our all but we also have to tell ourselves clearly that some things are wrong. I think about drive in. It is unacceptable to do 8-10 hours in a row for a buffer and on this, as on other aspects,

the government must work hard to give quick and concrete answers to citizens, who are not to blame

".

 While the leader of IV Matteo Renzi goes on the attack and addresses the pentastellati in particular: "Great confusion under the sky in the management of Covid" and above all "there is something wrong with the management of the emergency. of the second wave derive essentially from four t: rapid tampons are lacking, serious traceability is missing, public transport is lacking, we must have more intensive care ".

"We will ask for these gaps to be accounted for in the appropriate places - he says - now we are working on the emergency. And since the money is needed, insisting on giving up the MES, while people have no tampons or buses to go to school, stops being ideology and begins to be masochism ".

Source: ansa

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