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Strait of Messina, battle against the super green pass: the mayor resigns

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The mayor of Messina Cateno De Luca (Ansa)

Messina, 17 January 2022 – It culminated with the resignation the protest of the mayor of Messina Cateno De Luca, camped on the Narrow since yesterday against the obligation of Super Green Pass for crossing. Those who are not vaccinated cannot take the ferry and therefore move from Sicily to the mainland and vice versa. De Luca sent a letter this morning to the general secretary and to the president of the city council with which he leaves his office. “I promised it and I did it,” he announces on Facebook. In recent days he had announced that he wanted to run for the presidency of the Sicilian Region.

We are being kidnapped“, are the words of this morning, pronounced from the pier in Rada San Francesco, where he spent the night for the symbolic and peaceful occupation. The first citizen asks the government for a transitional rule.” We await news from Rome, which Minister Speranza with a stroke of the pen correct a regulatory distortion. Some parliamentarians from Messina managed to talk to him but apparently he would have said that he is not being talked about. They made one bitch … legislative and out of pure presumption they don’t want to correct it. I hope that’s not the case. “

A battle supported by the president of the Sicilian Region, Nello Musumeci, who sent a letter to the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza: the government, writes, suspend “the unfair treatment” reserved for unvaccinated passengers on the Strait of Messina. “The social situation that is being created on the shores of the Strait of Messina by virtue of the clear foreclosure to the crossing to the detriment of the unvaccinated, is worryingly worsening, having well-founded reason to believe, those who are without, for the most disparate reasons , of the so-called reinforced green pass, of having been ‘kidnapped’ in the territory of the Sicilian Region and of not being able to reach the rest of the national territory even for proven reasons urgency, for example linked to reasons of health and access to treatment “.

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