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November 12, 2021Stop at the parades i in Piazza Duomo in Milan and in the historic center of Naples, in Rome off limits Piazza del Popolo and the area of ​​institutional buildings.

And the car parade announced in Padua for tomorrow afternoon, designed with the intention of circumventing the Interior Ministry directive, will be banned.

But on the Telegram chats there are calls to take to the streets to "disobey the ban on demonstrating".  


The provincial committees for order and security, between yesterday and today have been called to identify the specific areas of the cities "of particular interest for the orderly development of community life" to be temporarily banned. Demonstrating will be possible, but in ways - this is the aim of the directive signed on Wednesday by the Minister of the Interior Luciana Lamorgese - that do not further damage economic activities and limit the freedoms of other citizens. And in view of the first Saturday of no Green pass protests with the new rules, Lamorgese has invited those who will take to the streets to make "civic sense" prevail and respecting the agreed methods: "The important thing - he said - is that there are no dangerous forcing ". 



Naples, parades prohibited in via Toledo,via Chiaia and Decumani area


Naples center "off limits" for "no green pass" events. This is what was established during the provincial Committee for public order and security held this morning in the Prefecture. The streets and squares that will be temporarily forbidden to hold all public events are: via Toledo (in the stretch between Largo Berlinguer and Piazza Trieste and Trento); via Chiaia, via San Sebastiano, via Benedetto Croce, piazzetta Nilo and via San Biagio dei Librai (in the stretch between piazza del Gesù Nuovo and via Duomo) in the Decumani area. During the meeting, the directive of the Minister of the Interior was examined which "dictated specific indications so that the conduct of protests against the health measures in place take place in thebalanced balancing of the various rights and different interests at stake "; in this regard, explains a note from the Prefecture," the need was noted to identify the specific sensitive urban areas, of particular interest for the life of the community, which will be subject to temporary disqualification from the aforementioned events, given the need to prevent, during the same, the phenomenon of non-compliance with the provisions dictated for the containment of the pandemic by Covid 19. It was unanimously agreed to identify some streets in the historic city center that , due to its small size as well as to the presence of a high concentration of commercial activities and a consistent, habitual pedestrian transit of residents and tourists,present a greater criticality, and which, until the ongoing state of health emergency continues, will be temporarily banned from carrying out all public events ".        



De Luca: to intervene decisively against abusive marches on the weekend


"Abusive marches have nothing to do with the freedom to demonstrate. When citizens' health is at risk, it manifests itself, but this should always apply, within and within the limits established by law or by the provisions of the prefect or the commissioner. I hope that this weekend the police forces will take decisive action against those who violate the rules, because they really can't take it anymore ". This was stated by the president of the Campania Region Vincenzo De Luca, during a direct Facebook. "With us we have 869 positives, where we have not had marches. In other parts of Italy - added De Luca - we have had a 300% increase in infections and occupancy of beds".



In Milan, parades are prohibited in the Piazza Duomo area


The Piazza Duomo area in Milan will be prohibited from demonstrations against the green pass. This was decided by the Provincial Committee for Public Order and Security in today's session and after the directives of the Ministry of the Interior. In particular, from today, on the days before holidays and holidays, and on all days between November 25 and January 9, the area of ​​Piazza Duomo, including Corso Vittorio Emanuele, "is reserved for religious and civil and cultural events. , commercial and entertainment programs planned or sponsored by the Municipality of Milan ", explains the Committee. In the area, it is emphasized, "installations and market structures will be set up which, combined with the already massive influx of citizens,constitute an objective impediment to concomitant events that are not coherent and compatible with the context, for obvious safety reasons, in particular from a health and safety point of view ". responsibility on the part of the organizers for compliance with the anti-Covid legislation, without prejudice to the observance of any prescriptions of the commissioner ". While unannounced events," as long as they are peaceful, will only be permitted in static form. " attention to compliance with the anti-Covid legislation, "proceeding toadoption of sanctions especially in cases of non-use of personal protective equipment in situations of persistent gathering. "The Committee reminds us that tomorrow from 3 to 5 pm a static demonstration will be held at the Arco della Pace organized by Children's Health Defense Europe and always tomorrow "The umpteenth initiative of the 'no green pass' movement is foreseeable, without warning, in which case the measures identified in the Committee for unannounced events will be valid".without notice, in which case the measures identified in the Committee for unannounced events will be valid ".without notice, in which case the measures identified in the Committee for unannounced events will be valid ".



Rome prefect directive: demonstrations in non-risk areas such as Circus Maximus


The prefect of Rome Matteo Piantedosi has issued a directive on demonstrations. According to what has been learned, the paths identified for any processions are those already tested which have shown that they do not involve safety risks such as Circus Maximus. The places close to the institutional buildings will be preserved. As for any prescriptions and prohibitions, the prefecture emphasizes, the ability of the organizers will be decisive when they give notice to guarantee both the number of presences and the orderly development of the initiative. Whoever is unable to give these guarantees, the prefecture informs, will be directed to spaces that do not present critical issues for public order and safety.



Padua, commissioner prohibits the no green pass car procession


The 'counter-move' of the no Green Passes of Padua to 'circumvent the prohibitions on parades in the historic center, that is, the car parade scheduled for tomorrow afternoon in the city did not work. In fact, the Police Headquarters of Padua announced that the conduct of the parade with a car forewarned by the spokesman of the venetonogreenpass movement for Saturday afternoon was prohibited with a provision by the Police Commissioner Antonio Sbordone notified today to the organizers.



Prefect of Matera, ban on protest marches in sensitive areas


The prefect of Matera, Sante Copponi, has signed a directive identifying the areas that are off-limits to protest marches until the end of the state of emergency. The provision follows the directive of the Interior Ministry, with indications on the conduct of protests against the health measures in place, and was adopted by the prefect after having heard the provincial committee for public order and safety, in which they participated the leaders of the police and the mayor Domenico Bennardi, accompanied by the commander of the local police, Paolo Milillo. The document inhibits protests throughout the historic center of Matera and, in particular, in the Sassi districts, in Piazza Vittorio Veneto (from the Palazzo dell'Annunziata towards via del Corso), via del Corso,via Ridola up to the junction with via Lucana (at the height of the Province), piazza Duomo, via Duomo, via delle Beccherie, via La Vista, via Ascanio Persio, via Don Minzoni, via San Biagio, piazza San Giovanni Battista. Within this area, events in static form will be allowed only, in Piazza Vittorio Veneto in front of the Palazzo dell'Annunziata and in Piazza San Francesco. '' The identification of these areas - explains the Prefecture - was carried out in compliance with the principle of proportionality, with a view to balancing constitutionally guaranteed rights, such as that of freely manifesting, that of free economic initiative and, above all, that of private and public health.The prescriptive powers of the Quaestor remain valid on the occasion of public events, which must be announced three days in advance ''. A similar prohibition has been envisaged for the municipalities of the province where the events will be examined on a case-by-case basis and prohibited in areas of particular artistic-cultural and commercial value, near institutional offices and in all places with interference on the highways.near institutional offices and in all places with interference on major communication arteries.near institutional offices and in all places with interference on major communication arteries.