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Green pass: mayor Messina, ready to go on hunger strike

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Protests continue in front of the Strait jetties

(ANSA) – PALERMO, JANUARY 17 – The Mayor of Messina Cateno De Luca, who since last night has been staging a peaceful protest at the San Francesco roadstead where the ferry landing stages are located, to express his dissent against the law that provides for obligation of the reinforced Green Pass for crossing the Strait, announced that if the Government does not change the law from tomorrow it will also carry out a hunger strike. “Italy – said De Luca during a live Facebook – cannot stop in Reggio Calabria, since yesterday I have been here to protest, already tonight I slept in a camping tent, I will be patient for a few more days and if the challenge that the state wants to do this to Sicily, I welcome it but at this point, the peaceful occupation will move on to another reaction “.

“While waiting for feedback – added the mayor of Messina – I’m ready to spend the second night here. I thank all those who brought me blankets and pillows, food and sweets, but don’t bother too much because if you don’t change something , before starving the Sicilians I start a hunger strike “. (HANDLE).

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