(ANSA) - Rome, June 1 - Some risks need to be taken in the reopening of Italy to inter-regional travel "otherwise we will never reopen", Emilia-Romagna Governor Stefano Bonaccini said Monday ahead of Wednesday's reopening.
Bonaccini was speaking as a row on the reopening continued between Italy's governors.
The Emilia-Romagna chief said "there can be no restart without the Mezzogiorno", the south of Italy where some regions have proposed a 'health passport' for those arriving from the north.
He said "the productive north needs swift and urgent answers".
Tuscany Governor Enrico Rossi, for his part, said that Lombardy Governor Attilio Fontana and Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala "have rushed to reopen and the government fell into line".
He said "Lombardy has a certain weight, it's useless denying it. "In my view, on the other hand, we can keep the country together better if things go more gradually".
Some risks must be taken to reopen Italy says Bonaccini
Tuscany's Rossi says central govt bowed to Lombardy's demands