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Treviso, the singer Povia protests with the No Green pass: “The violence in Rome? Were they infiltrators”

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Attacks on the unions from the stage. The singer: “Disruptors paid by the government, like in the ’70s”

TREVISO. The No Green pass front filled Treviso’s park of the Golden Wings on Sunday 10 October, bringing half a thousand people to protest against the obligation to have a green certificate in force since 15 October.

Guest of honor of the afternoon was the singer-songwriter Povia, who has always held a very skeptical position regarding vaccines and the Green pass. The organizers of the Treviso protest have distanced themselves from the violence on Saturday in Rome: “We are with the peaceful part of the demonstration, which brought thousands of people to the square,” said Chiara Zanardo, one of the organizers.

From the stage, however, attacks on the world of the trade union: “It does not defend the workers”, and on the events in Rome: “They have been amplified by the media, there have been some infiltrators and now we only talk about that” said Riccardo Rocchesso, of “100 days of lions”. Povia performed towards the end of the event: “The riots in Rome? Four idiots paid by the state, before the violence laughed and joked with the police.” In Treviso, however, no disorder, interventions from the stage and Povia concert at the end.

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