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Nembro and Alzano, Conte’s file against Fontana: he could establish the red zone

Called to testify, the governor Attilio Fontana assured that he had not received any pressure from the industrialists and shifted the responsibility to the Giallorossi executive: “It was not disputed that the decision was up to the government». And now it is not excluded that iThe President of the Council and other ministers may be listened to by magistrates.

From Conte staff explain that the president received no summons and refer to the defensive line drawn by the Minister of Regional Affairs, Francesco Boccia:Even the Region could establish the red zone, as required by Article 32 of Law 833 of 23 December 1978 “. The long «clarification note»With which, several weeks ago, Palazzo Chigi was responding to the controversy and that the staff of the Prime Minister still considers current.

President Fountain, we read in the last lines, it has no arguments to “challenge” the national governmentand: “If the Lombardy Region believes that the creation of new red areas had to be arranged earlier, with regard to the entire regional territory or to individual municipalities, it could have easily created” red areas “in full autonomy”.

What does he say that norm? That “the Minister of Health can issue orders of a contingent and urgent nature, in the field of hygiene and public health and veterinary police, with efficacy extended to the whole national territory or to part of it comprising several regions”: but also that “in the same matters are issued by the president of the regional council and by the mayor orders of a contingent and urgent nature, with efficacy extended respectively to the region or part of its territory comprising several municipalities and to the municipal territory “. In short: not only the government, but also the Lombardy Region could have, if it had deemed it necessary, to establish a red zone in Alzano and Nembro.


May 30, 2020 (change May 30, 2020 | 15:05)

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