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September 07, 2021 On the green pass conversion decree, work is underway to avoid recourse to trust. The negotiation is still underway, the government has asked the Lega for reassurance not to pull out and barricade it in the Chamber.



Yesterday in the Chamber of the Chamber a general discussion on the decree containing urgent measures to deal with the Covid-19 emergency. The examination of the provision resumes today at 12 noon. 



Pd and Movimento 5 stelle are pushing so that the League has no room for action, the party in via Bellerio said no to the request to withdraw the amendments ("there are only five", Salvini observed) but aims to ensure that the changes do not go in the opposite direction to the provision. After all Salvini has corrected the shot, but - this is the premise - we must not secure the provision, "Parliament must count". However, Prime Minister Draghi found a climate of greater unity.



Minister Giorgetti himself has certified that there will be a move towards a new extension of the health passport. A line opposite to that followed by exponents of the


party from via Bellerio as Borghi who, in case of confidence, would vote - and with him at least another ten deputies - against the executive.



But the prime minister aims to avert an internal clash within the government. He is focused on organizing an extraordinary G20 on Afghanistan, tomorrow


a video call with Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled. And for now he


has

not

even called the control room, indeed it is possible that a meeting of the representatives of the political forces in government could be held next week. To bring the decree home in the Chamber and then arrive at the extension of the Green pass also in the workplace.



Longer times are therefore expected for the expansion of the use of the health passport, even though Minister Speranza assured us that it will soon move in this direction.



Yesterday, the secretary of the CGIL, Landini, went to Draghi. They discussed - they


explained from Palazzo Chigi - "the prospects of the economy in view of the coming months and the main issues related to the theme of work". The request of the unions is that the companies bear the cost of the tampons. 



The extension of the Green pass


The announcement of the extension of the Green pass comes at the end of the G20 Salute in Rome. The Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, confirms that: "The Green pass will soon be extended. There is an ongoing discussion, which will also take place in the next few days, which will lead us to decisions that will allow us to extend the campaign. vaccination, I am thinking of the extension of the Green pass and other hypotheses to strengthen the vaccination campaign ". 



Bonomi, Confindustria: "Obligation at work and free tampons"


"We have always been obliged to vaccinate but we cannot fail to realize that at the moment the policy does not seem to find a synthesis and therefore we need to secure the places of work". Thus the president of Confindustria, Carlo Bonomi, after meeting with the trade unions.



"We are in favor of adopting the compulsory Green Pass in the workplace and a discussion has begun on this". On the cost of tampons "we know that on Thursday there is the control room of the government, should it be decided, as we hope, the obligation of the Green pass in the workplace and the social partners find an agreement on this, I believe that the government could think of carrying out an operation of social utility and therefore of being able to bear the cost of the tampons, which certainly cannot be borne by the companies ".



Sbarra, Cisl: "Costs do not fall on workers"


CGIL, CISL and UIL brought an opening to the discussion table, but they also dictated the terms of the yes: "We have given Confindustria our willingness to sit down to strengthen the contents of the protocols, to make workplaces safer. And we have given our willingness to discuss the merits, in the event of a law on the obligation of the Green pass, as long as the costs do not fall on the workers ". This was stated by the leader of the CISL, Luigi Sbarra, after the Confindustria-trade union meeting on the Green pass.