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Pochi poliziotti a Milano e in Lombardia: la rabbia di Fontana contro il Governo: "Si penalizza il Nord"

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July 12, 2026

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Pochi poliziotti a Milano e in Lombardia: la rabbia di Fontana contro il Governo: "Si penalizza il Nord"

Solo 180 poliziotti su 3mila destinati alla nostra regione: Incomprensibile sottovalutazione del territorio

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