• Conte: "Phase 2 starts, but respecting social distance"
  • Conte: "Phase 2 starts, but respecting social distance"
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April 26, 2020 The political world reacts to the new Dpcm on Phase 2 illustrated by the Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte tonight.

Crimi: I agree with a gradual time schedule for Phase 2
"The decision taken by the government to start phase 2, starting from May 4, in a gradual way is absolutely acceptable. The utmost caution is and will still be indispensable, because we have not yet emerged from this emergency and we cannot let our guard down. Furthermore, President Conte has not only announced what will happen from the next few days, but has detailed a real timetable, with the steps scheduled between the months of May and June. An approach that will allow everyone to work with awareness: knowing what will happen and when ". The political leader of the 5 Star Movement Vito Crimi wrote in a note.

Marcucci: Cei is right, too cautious restart
"I believe that the CEI warning is correct. Being unable to identify hypotheses that foresee social distancing but allow religious functions seems incomprehensible. I hope that the government will pay more attention to it. restaurants and bars can create conditions of non-reopening. There is the risk that an enormous national heritage that is no longer recreatable will be lost. It takes deeper reflection. Wherever social distancing can be maintained we must try to reopen. " This was stated by the leader of the Democratic Party in the Senate Andrea Marcucci.

Bonetti: open museums and no mass? Incomprehensible, to be changed
"In safety you can visit a museum but you cannot celebrate a religious function? This decision is incomprehensible. It must be changed". The Minister of the Family and equal opportunities, Elena Bonetti, wrote on Twitter, commenting on the measures of the new Dpcm on phase 2 of the coronavirus emergency.

Hope: also in phase 2 sense of responsibility is the key
"Thanks to the sacrifices of the women and men of our country, the curve of contagions is finally bending. For this reason, from 4 May we can prudently start a new phase. Our guiding principle is was, and always will be, the protection of health. Even in the opening phase, everyone's sense of responsibility is the real key to winning the challenge. Together we will make it. " Health Minister Roberto Speranza writes in a post on Facebook.

"Disappointment and bewilderment" by Lega for phase 2 of Conte
"Disappointment and bewilderment" is expressed by Matteo Salvini's Lega on phase two presented by the Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte. "From the government - underlined sources of the League commenting the press conference of the premier - no answer. The Italians ask for certainties, in the other European countries there is all this, in Italy not. Entrepreneurs, artisans and traders are ready to reopen immediately in safety, delays and uncertainties will shut down thousands of companies and lose millions of jobs. Not to mention anything for families with children. " In short, "a month and ten task forces to decide nothing, puzzling".

Tajani: confusion reigns at Palazzo Chigi Sovereign confusion
reigns at Palazzo Chigi on the restart on May 4th. Wouldn't it have been more useful to have fewer professors and more entrepreneurs in the Task Force? The vice-president of Forza Italia, Antonio Tajani, wrote it on twitter, where he also posted the message of a friendly priest: "Let us celebrate Mass!" I think he's right, concludes Tajani.

Meloni: Conte does not share choices on the future of everyone with parliament
 "Conte shares the choices on the future of each of us, probably with his entourage, certainly not with the Italian Parliament, we know nothing about it, we don't have the texts and we don't know the choices of the task force he nominated ". So Giorgia Meloni, in a video on her Facebook page, talking about the new Dpcm, presented tonight by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.