“We won this first battle, demonstrating the strength and determination of the port workers and all those who supported and supported them in the defense of democracy and individual freedom”, but it is necessary “to take a step forward together with the thousands of people and groups with whom we have come into contact in these days “, therefore” from tomorrow we return to work – who can – for the dockers from the first shift of 17 October – – but we do not stop “.
In a note released in the evening by the Coordination of port workers the news arrives: the protest is now suspended. Waiting for the “first step” expected “on October 30, when a delegation of port workers from Trieste and Monfalcone and other ports, police, health, journalists and other categories from all over Italy, will be welcomed in the Senate in Rome to assert the reasons of those who ask for the abolition of the Green Pass to work “.
But Stefano Puzzer of the Coordination warns: “If we do not get the withdrawal on the 30th, we will block all of Italy. We talked to a government representative, someday we will be in the Chamber and the Senate without creating confusion and the representatives of the fire brigade will come with us. , journalists and health workers “.
Today, on the second day of the No Green Pass sit-in at the port of Trieste, the will of the dockers to go on to the bitter end was announced, but then the note arrived that stopped the protests, at least until the end of the month. Meanwhile, late in the morning, the president of the port, Zeno D’Agostino, declared that the situation had become “no longer tolerate, I need a port that works”.