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Reopening from 26 April, FdI Valle d’Aosta: ‘a mockery’

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The regional coordination of the Brothers of Italy in Lavevaz: ask the government for exceptions on the dehors

AOSTA. “The measures issued by the Draghi government in the last weekend constitute an atrocious insult that is added to the appalling damage suffered by the numerous activities linked to the catering sector already severely tested by the restrictions imposed without proven scientific reasons and without the announced compensation”. This was stated in a note by the coordination of Brothers of Italy Valle d’Aosta.

According to the party, the opening from 26 April of restaurants in the yellow zone for lunch and dinner only with spaces outside “constitutes a real insult to intelligence as well as an unacceptable difference in treatment for places without déhors. then we refer to the reality of the territory and the climate of the Aosta Valley – reads a note – the decisions of the Draghi government would even be defined as ridiculous if the situation were not so tragic for many of our fellow citizens “.

The coordination asks the President of the Region Erik Lavevaz to intervene by revoking “immediately the absurd and useless prohibition of access to owners of second homes” and arranging “an urgent meeting with the Minister for Regional Affairs in order to request and obtain a derogation” on dehors “taking into account the area already penalized by the traffic ban, the small population and the climate of our Alpine region”. “In case of refusal to what we consider a request based on common sense – continues the coordination of the Brothers of Italy – from now on, we invite President Lavevaz to desert the next meetings of the Conference of Regions as a sign of protest and to take all measures. of an autonomous nature capable of achieving this objective “.

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Finally, the party announces that it has asked its group leader in the Chamber and the vice president of the Culture and Sports Commission to “urgently raise awareness of the Minister for Regional Affairs Hon. Gelmini on the peculiarities of the Valle d’Aosta condition and on the irreparable consequences that would fall on its territory in the event confirmation of senseless measures which, if maintained, would even make the Conte government regret “.

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