(ANSA) - ROME, APR 13 - Hundreds of shopkeeper, restaurant,
bar and gym owners from all over Italy protested against COVID
lockdowns and demanded the reopening of the economy at the
Circus Maximus in Rome on Tuesday.
The protesters chanted "Work, work", and "Reopening, reopening"
as police looked on.
Many demonstrators tried to form a march towards the premier's
office but police stopped them.
Eventually a delegation of five was allowed to go to the
premier's office where it was received by undersecretary for
relations with parliament Deborah Bergamini.
Demos demanding reopening after COVID lockdowns have increased
across Italy over the last week.
Some of them have turned ugly. (ANSA).
COVID: Anti-lockdown protest at Circus Maximus
Delegation allowed to go to PM's office