The pressure is growing, towards the super green pass also to work

Covid Emergency

The new decree law on which the government reasons should be discussed in a Council of Ministers which could be called on January 5th

New green pass rules, Zaia: “In fact we are moving towards unvaccinated lockdowns “

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The green light to the new anti-Covid squeeze, decided on Wednesday by the Council of Ministers, is destined to short to be strengthened with what Renato Brunetta defines as the “last mile”, that is, the extension of the super green pass to the entire world of work. A provision that would sanction the definitive squeeze for no vax. The reasoning in the Government has started and how to proceed is being studied, evaluating the complexities in the various sectors. Meanwhile, the technical and legislative investigations on the subject continue and at the beginning of next week social partners, trade unions and companies could also be consulted.

Towards a Cdm on January 5

The new decree law on which we think despite the “black smoke” in the last two Cdm, it should be discussed again in a Council of Ministers which could be convened on 5 January. And already on the 10th of the same month the “quasi lockdown” for the unvaccinated will come into force, that is the obligation of the reinforced green certificate mandatory everywhere , except in shops and for essential services.

Divisions in the government

The perspective of the super green pass at work is openly supported by the Democratic Party, as stated the same secretary Enrico Letta. The same goes for Forza Italia which relaunched it yesterday with Mariastella Gelmini. The League, on the other hand, is silent and expressed its “perplexities” with Giorgetti in the CDM. A “no” destined to have a short life in the face of the dizzying growth of infections quadrupled in the space of a single week.

The pressing of the Regions

The big names of the League also know this, starting with Matteo Salvini who must also deal with the pressure coming from the Regions, mostly center-right, represented by the Northern League and governor of Friuli, Massimiliano Fedriga . “We continue along the line of half measures and wasted time”, attacks the president of Campania, Vincenzo De Luca, while the Ligurian Giovanni Toti goes further and asks for the vaccination obligation: “For me it can be done tomorrow morning – he says – it would simplify the life and the rules for many people: here I can enter-there I cannot enter, fine point ».

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