The Quaestors of the Chamber have completed their work and next week, Adnkronos learns, the group leaders’ conference with President Roberto Fico will define the final details. Here we are, the Transatlantic after almost a year and a half of closure – the only one in the history of Montecitorio – it will once again become the most famous ‘living room’ of Italian politics. A return in grand style given that the most important appointment of the legislature is imminent: the election of the President of the Republic, at the beginning of the new year.
The precise date of reopening will be established in the group leader next week. “We are ready. Now it depends on the group leader and the president”, explains the commissioner Edmondo Cirielli of Fdi. The week circled in red is the first of November. Without prejudice to the technical times to dismantle the seats of the deputies, given that in these months of pandemic the Transatlantic has become an extension of the classroom to allow greater distancing between parliamentarians.
Even when the ocean liner is returned to its function the anti-Covid measures will obviously remain in force: spacing, masks and prohibition of gatherings. And to the delight of deputies and insiders, the buvette will finally reopen. “Obviously – the commissioner Francesco D’Uva of the 5 Stars points out – with contingent presences”.
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