To hunting and agricultural associations the Umbria Region reiterated his position in the face of the hypothesis of extending the hunt for wild boar: can not be done. Although the request also comes from members of the majority. Among them the president of the Second Council Commission, Valerio Mancini, who together with the colleague of the Third Commission, Eleonora Pace, in a joint session invited the representatives of the hunting and agricultural associations to the hearing to talk about the measures to contain the presence of wild boars and therefore the risk of the spread of African swine fever, after the cases of infected wild boars found in northern Italy.
In Umbria the idea is therefore to continue with the selection hunt, until March 15th. The day before had taken place yet another fight over the hunt between Morroni and the League. Triggered by the words spoken by the councilor against the Northern League's proposal to extend the wild boar hunt. With a subsequent reply, in the press, by the Carroccio Group. Morroni was not in the Commission. Instead, there was the councilor for health, Luca Coletto. Representing the Region in matters of hunting, the regional manager Umberto Sergiacomi, for the Organization Section for hunting activities, the representatives of the hunting associations and CIA, Coldiretti and Confagricoltura.
To the councilor Valerio Mancini, president of the Second commission, who asked why wild boar hunting has been prolonged in Molise, by way of derogation, Sergiacomi, as done by Morroni in the Chamber, replied that the measure was motivated by the fact that in that region there were 17 days of incessant rain, one third of the duration of the hunting season, and it was therefore decided to increase the incisiveness of the sampling (Still today).