The demonstrations against the obligation of the Green pass that every Saturday are paralyzing Italian cities and creating enormous inconvenience to citizens and traders will still be held, but with different rules.

The Interior Ministry's squeeze arrives, the new rules explained to her by the Undersecretary of the Interior Carlo Sibilia: "To overcome all these inconveniences, only static and outside historical centers will be allowed".

"From tomorrow - Sibilia announced - marches will be banned, and this applies to all events, not just the no vax ones. It is not possible to continue like this every weekend, after \ 5 weekends with the cities being brought to their knees. . It is okay to demonstrate, but when we see scenes like the ones we have seen ... ".

And if the rules were not respected and the procession started anyway: “The demonstration will be interrupted, because it would violate the law. In that case there are the police ”.

During the demonstrations in static form, added Sibilia, "you have to keep your distance and where there are gatherings a mask must be worn, these events among other things generate gatherings of unvaccinated".

The undersecretary hopes that these are only "temporary and circumscribed" measures and announces: "We will also intensify checks on the Green pass, people must be encouraged to get vaccinated".

(Unioneonline / L)

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