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Covid-19, Ilga-Europe cancella l’assemblea annuale: «Le nostre comunità tra le più vulnerabili»

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Annunciata ieri la cancellazione dell’assemblea annuale di Ilga-Europe, che, posticipata al 2021 a causa dell’attuale emergenza sanitaria da Covid-19, era prevista a Sofia dal 21 al 24 Ottobre 2020.

Facendo riferimento alla probabilità di seconda ondata pandemica, le due co-presidenti della branca europea di International Lesbian and Gay Association, Darienne Flemington e Viima Lampinen, hanno spiegato le numerose difficoltà organizzative date da una situazione di assoluta incertezza.

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