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Alicante City Council announces aid for 475,000 euros for nightlife, from Plan Ten de Diputación | Radio Alicante | Present

The Association of Restaurants and Leisure Venues of Alicante, ALROA, assures that of the 400,000 people who follow today in ERTE, 90% correspond to their sector and, of them, half to nightlife establishments.

This has been expressed in an appearance at the City Council, where the launch of a line of aid of 475,000 euros for freelancers and small companies, starting in September, has been announced, within the Ten plan of the Tourist Board of the Diputación de Alicante.

Javier Galdeano, president of ALROA, insists that the studies justify these aid for being the sector most “punished” by the pandemic, but there is nothing to show that their establishments spread the virus, that is why they will continue with the claims and actions in court, says Galdeano.

And if it were proposed to demand the COVID passport in the establishments of the Community, as it is going to be done in Andalusia, they would sign “from now on,” says Galdeano, provided that this means suppressing the restrictive measures now in force indoors.

12,000 euros with “crumbs” from the Board of the Provincial Council

Regarding this line of aid to alleviate the effects of the restrictions, the Deputy Mayor Mari Carmen Sánchez and the Minister of Employment, Mari Carmen of Spain, have announced their launch at the beginning of September from the Local Development Agency so that each beneficiary You can choose up to a maximum of 12,000 euros, said De España.

He also recalled that this past week a supplement of 450,000 euros has been approved to serve 180 beneficiaries that had remained pending payment, by covering all the credit of the 11.1 million enabled within the Resist Plan so that no one is left uncollected ”.

For its part, the socialist mayor Trini Amorós, ugly to the bipartisan that publicizes “with great fanfare the crumbs of the Alicante Provincial Council” and does not launch the fund of 20 million euros that they demand from the opposition to help the tourism sector.

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