the local opposition centre-left Democratic Party call the move “depressing”
Sassuolo, a town near Modena in northern Italy, has caused a row after it issued fines to people caught giving money to beggars.The town run by the far right National League of Matteo Salvini, approved a fine of €56 per person, prompting the local opposition centre-left Democratic Party to call the move “depressing,” especially at a time of grave suffering amid the coronavirus pandemic.