Fabrizio Benzoni and Caterina Avanza, representatives of the Italian Action party, have criticized the government's inaction in response to the spread of African swine fever in Italy. They argue that the disease, which has now reached Basilicata, threatens the €10 billion Italian pig production industry, potentially impacting 40,000 jobs and €2 billion in exports. They urge the government to implement effective measures such as a wild boar census and depopulation strategy, and to adhere to European protocols as done by Belgium, Luxembourg, and France.