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01 June 2020 "It is up to the government to decide. You cannot make leaks forward or make pierini, sheriffs or, worse still, propose health passports that do not exist and immunity licenses that are nonsense" and "all this does not work and however, a climate of opposition between regions cannot be created. It would be wrong. " This was stated in an interview with Corriere della Sera by the Tuscan governor Enrico Rossi, who "experience" says he is sure that "the spread of the virus in Tuscany, as in other regions, was the product of the escape from Lombardy shortly before lockdown ". This evidence, according to Rossi, should have advised "a little caution and patience to wait a week longer" before opening everything. And he adds. "I don't know who they could have hurt."

But there is an explanation for the Tuscan governor: "The truth is that Fontana and Sala have made the race for the reopening and in the end the government has adapted. Instead, a greater gradualness would keep the country better together", still reflects Rossi. As for the diatribe of the "sheriff" governors of Campania and Puglia, De Luca and Emiliano, Rossi cuts short: "They have done a bit of trouble", he says, adding: "After all, everyone knows that there are two attitudes that lead an easy consensus: one, the one marked by absolute rigidity, the other by those who push to reopen and who intercepts a real need ". "But in doing so - explains Rossi - there is the risk of fueling an emotional democracy: a pendulum that swerves once on one side, once on the other. And therefore more confusion is generated than anything else". What if it was the South that found itself in the condition of Lombardy? Asks the Courier. And the governor says: "The weight of Lombardy in the choices is there, it is useless to deny it. Certainly some reflection, even self-criticism, would not have spoiled that region".