"The minister Abodi inserts a ban on betting on sporting events among the "ethical" pillars of a charter of duties that FIGC members will have to sign when signing with the clubs. Very good. The recent cases of the footballers Tonali and Fagioli are the litmus test of the pervasiveness of gambling among athletes, especially young people. But betting is equally pervasive among the population in general, conveyed by commercials and advertising increasingly present in sporting events, bypassing the ban imposed by the Dignity Decree. Why doesn't Abodi say anything about this? We have presented a motion that commits the government to consolidating the ban on advertising bets, avoiding the circumventions that those who follow the matches know very well. Will Abodi have the courtesy to respond to this?”. This is what the M5S deputy writes in a note, Cajetan Amato (in the picture).

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