From Monday the no vax will be practically in lockdown. The reinforced Green pass, the one obtainable only with vaccine or recovery, will be mandatory practically everywhere.

In fact, the rules on the Super green pass approved by the CDM on 30 December came into force on 10 January.

In particular, without the green certificate in the "enhanced" version, you will not be able to get on trains, buses, metro, ferries and all other means of transport, you will not be able to eat even in the open air. It is also forbidden to enter hotels and ski resorts, to the gym and swimming pool, to museums, to participate in fairs, conventions, congresses, to enter wellness centers and spas (except for health services), in game rooms and amusement parks. The unvaccinated will not even be able to participate in weddings or parties for civil and religious ceremonies.

PARLIAMENTARS BLOCKED - From 10 January also three Sardinian parliamentarians will be blocked and will not be able to participate in the election of the President of the Republic, denounces the MEP elected in the Islands with the Lega Francesca Donato, who left the party precisely because of her no vax positions.

"The de facto confinement to which the unvaccinated citizens of Sardinia and Sicily have been sentenced - he explains - as well as being undemocratic and anti-constitutional, now also has a subversive implication, with parliamentarians in fact prevented by law from carrying out their mandate".

Guido De Martini from Cagliari and the two former M5S Pino Cabras and Andrea Vallascas are unable to reach Rome for the parliamentary sessions. To them would be added the Sicilian deputies Michele Sodano and Simona Suriano, also former grillini. A real "attack on the Constitution" attacks Donato.

MINOR ISLANDS - And two days after the entry into force of the new rules, the case of the smaller islands breaks out. Sicilian deputies and senators of the 5 Star Movement talk about it, but the story also concerns Sardinia, which has several smaller inhabited islands.

The M5S parliamentarians denounce a "clear limitation of inalienable rights to the mobility of citizens of the smaller islands who, for various reasons of life, need to reach the mainland".

According to M5S "we cannot ignore the peculiarity of the smaller islands, territories that already suffer from serious penalties in terms of services and accessibility".

Again: "We cannot allow citizens to lose days of work or school, or be prevented from accessing medical examinations due to the impossibility of reaching the mainland".

The Ancim, the association that brings together the mayors of the 35 municipalities of the small islands, had written to Draghi. The government would be studying a solution, but time is running out and Monday is now very close.

(Unioneonline / L)

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