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No pass protests in Milan, 11 complaints and 115 identified

2021-11-07T14:25:37.552Z


Tensions yesterday at the parade in the Lombard capital. The no passes also paraded in Trieste [https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/cronaca/2021/11/06/no-green-pass-nelle-piazze-italiane_fe2a218f-b327-42d9-8a5f-1ff827edb62b .html]: the balance sheet is 18 reported and 6 mandatory street papers (ANSA)


There are 11 people denounced by the police for the no Green pass march, the sixteenth, yesterday afternoon in Milan and 115 are those identified

in view of the opening of an investigation by the Prosecutor's Office. The accusations for various reasons are unannounced demonstration, interruption of public service, private violence, resistance to a public official, failure to comply with the provisions of the judicial authority and vilification of the Republic, constitutional institutions and the armed forces. The demonstration, which did not follow the path indicated by the Chief of Police Giuseppe Petronzi, saw journalists and operators insults and pushes. 

In Trieste, on the other hand, 18 people have been reported and 6 others against whom compulsory street papers have been issued,

the balance sheet up to now of the measures adopted by the Police Headquarters for yesterday's No Green pass demonstration and the clashes that have occurred. .

This was announced by the same Police Headquarters.

We must never let our guard down in the face of the "risk that small minorities of extremists could disturb the peaceful conduct of the various forms of protest, with the sole aim of creating unrest".

Thus the

Minister of the Interior Luciana Lamorgese

which, interviewed by Il Messaggero, speaks of "serious pitfalls". On illegal rave parties, the minister points the finger at the laws in force which she considers weaker than those of other European countries. This is why, he says, "regulatory intervention is needed to strengthen the prevention and contrast system". The Ministry of the Interior, Lamorgese announces, is working on "a hypothesis of a criminal offense that allows for the compulsory confiscation of vehicles and tools necessary for the organization of entertainment and that provides for the obligation to restore places" . On these hypotheses, he adds, "there will be a confrontation with the Ministry of Justice". The minister recalled that illegal gatherings are not new to our country. "Only in 2018 - she reports - there were at least fifty clandestine rallies ". In the face, then, of violent nightlife," the high concentration of pubs and restaurants in some urban areas - admits the minister - certainly does not facilitate control activities ". And she recalls the efforts made by the prefectures. On the no-pass marches, the owner of the Viminale states that" we must combine the right to demonstrate with the protection of public health, while preserving the legitimate interests of commercial businesses in difficulty ". Finally, faced with the continuous personal attacks of the Lega and Fratelli d'Italia, the minister affirms that she always listens to" those who make concrete proposals and give constructive advice ". But problems such as irregular immigration,"they are certainly not resolved with propaganda statements ", is his jab.

Source: ansa

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