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Hope: “No to political conflict like a club. On reasoned risk sharing “

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Roberto Speranza goes on the counterattack. After days of tension he goes to the counterattack: “I updated the pandemic plan.” The reference is to the investigation into the WHO report and to the investigations involving Ranieri Guerra, an expression of the World Health Organization. The Minister of Health answers, point by point, the questions of Lucia Annunziata in “her” program of Raitre. And he immediately says that “the transparency of the institutions and the Italian government will emerge from the investigations into the WHO report. The choices are the WHO which decides what to publish and not us “and that it was the minister (ie Hope) who” updated the pandemic plan which was in 2006 “. Naturally, he adds, “I am ready to clarify”, those who make decisions respond, but “political conflict is enough like a club”. As if to say: I’m not interested in target shooting. «The judiciary – he says – is clear, but not to the distortion of the facts. The choices made on the WHO dossier were made by WHO itself and not by the Italian government. That email informed us that that report had been published and brought us back a legitimate debate within the WHO, those choices were all WHO “. Then, the knot of restarts. «We are in a different situation, we can afford some openings, we aimed at outdoor spaces in the month of May. We have chosen the school that I believe is the architrave of our society from which to start again also to give a signal of trust to our children up to now in dad. There are a few weeks to go until the end of the school year, we want the boys to be back in attendance. Do we take some risk? Yes, there is an element of risk, a reasoned risk and for this I ask for a hand ».

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