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Prohibited in the center (to protect Christmas shopping) - Radio Onda d'Urto

Prohibited in the center (to protect Christmas shopping) – Radio Onda d’Urto

Press by the Interior Ministry against the “no green pass” protests in Italy: Sit-ins are allowed but strictly outside the historic centers. This was announced by Deputy Secretary Carlo Cipilia. The Interior Ministry has launched the operation because – as well – protests have paralyzed centers in different cities on several consecutive Saturdays, and according to the ministry, they are forming large crowds of unvaccinated people.

The rules the government intends to impose will not only apply to “no green pass” squares. “The set of new measures – reports by Marco Perzani in Attack-Italy – does not deny the right to protest, but puts it after the ‘right’ of citizens who do not participate in marches and after the usual ‘right’ of merchants. The benefits of shopping Christmas”. The march will therefore be banned near historic centers of cities, all shopping streets and important places. Also, where there are no “specific requirements and guarantees”, marches will be banned and only standard demonstrations will be allowed.

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Among other things, economic reasons. ‘No Green Pass’ marches “make you lose 30% of turnover”. Carlo Sangalli, President of Confcommercio, answered the question at the opening ceremony of the Conftrasporto Forum about the impact of events in the field it represents. “The processions that take place every Saturday – are unacceptable,” he says. “We will find out if these orders are legitimate,” explains Stefano Buser, leader of the Green Pass movement in Trieste.

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A model already tried in 2009, When Roberto was interior minister of the League Maroni And marked Italy Daily student demonstrations. On January 26 of that year, after months of protests and clashes with police in the streets, an order was issued “restricting access to certain particularly sensitive areas for social, cultural or religious reasons or characterized by significant public attendance.” Or in areas where important objectives are located. “But it made it possible to” exclude certain areas from demonstrations and provide forms to guarantee any damage. “

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