The Chamber has given the green light to the bicameral Covid Commission, marking the start of a new phase. However, the vote in the chamber was marked by controversies, with former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and former Minister of Health Roberto Speranza showing “angry” reactions. It is clear that the leaders of the previous government have much to fear from the analysis of the pandemic management, including the imposition of lockdowns, green passes, and the mass vaccination campaign.
The former Health Minister is also facing a criminal investigation pending at the Court of Ministers, with complaints from various organizations and individuals. They have accused him and Nicola Magrini, the former head of Aifa, the government agency responsible for drug control, of serious offenses related to the management of the pandemic.
The complaint, which includes a vast amount of evidentiary material, accuses Speranza and Magrini of drafting reports and communications falsely certifying the effectiveness and safety of the Covid vaccines. It also alleges that they manipulated data and refused to give feedback to the Regions reporting adverse reactions.
The lawyers of the complainants have collected a mass of reports to demonstrate the suspects’ actions, including manipulating available data and refusing to inform the public about adverse events and vaccine ineffectiveness.
These allegations have prompted a heated debate over the handling of the pandemic and the safety of the Covid vaccines. It remains to be seen how the Commission will proceed with the appointment of its members and the subsequent analysis of the pandemic management.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as it unfolds.