Vaccination obligation and Italy Green pass? “Political clarification is done by political forces”, “convergence and greater discipline in political deliberations are desirable”, but “the government goes on” despite the differences because “I do not see a disaster on the horizon”. Word of the premier Mario Draghi that yesterday, during the press conference in which he announced how the executive’s orientation is towards the third dose but also towards the obligation of a vaccine, he replied on the split in the majority and on the clash between the League and the Pd on the subject of Green pass.
“I see a coalition with its differences, there are different political, cultural, personal and professional backgrounds in this majority. The government gets along very well with its members, Parliament has done an extraordinary job and continues to do so: I don’t see any disaster on the horizon and I don’t worry about myself for sure, “Draghi reassured. “This government stands up because it is the Parliament that wants it. The life of the government is decided by the Parliament. Therefore I have always said that decision-making processes are integrated, but this does not mean that the government has to do the job of parties, nor that the parties must do the job of the government “, the words of Draghi.
At the end of the press conference and with the strength of Draghi’s words, the secretary of the Democratic Party, Enrico Letta, once again brought up his government colleagues, asking whether or not that of the Carroccio is a “Borghi line”. The League “clarify, either with Draghi or against Green pass”, thundered the dem, for which “one cannot stay with Draghi’s words today and at the same time vote against the Green pass in Parliament: the two things – he reiterates – are incompatible “.
And the clarification, entrusted to sources of the League, arrives in the evening with the no to vaccination obligation. “More than 38 million Italians have already freely chosen and completed the vaccination cycle, over 70% of the population over the age of 12, plus 5 million recovered citizens. The League was and remains against obligations, fines and discrimination, recalling that in no European country there is an obligation to vaccinate the population. We insist instead, and we will bring the proposal to the vote in Parliament too, so that the state guarantees free, salivary and rapid tampons, for all those who need them “, the position of the Carroccio.
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