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Almost a hundred buses from Ciudad Real and Albacete ask for help to survive | BE Ciudad Real

Half a hundred businessmen and bus drivers from the province of Ciudad Real have demonstrated this Wednesday in the capital of Ciudad Real, joining the protests that have been seconded throughout Spain before the difficult situation that the sector is going through.

The mobilization started from the Don Quixote Arena and culminated in the Government Sub-delegation where they made their demands arrive and that they go through fundamentally for more aid with which to alleviate the serious economic problem that the total paralysis of the activity is supposing them.

They are concerned that when the state of alarm ends they will continue in the same situation and will be the last sector to be able to start and get out of the crisis, as highlighted Candido Bravo, President of the Provincial Association of Travelers Transport Entrepreneurs.

Protests in Albacete

Some 40 buses have participated this morning in a demonstration convened by the association of transport of occasional services for travelers who claim a reduction in taxes, maintenance of the conditions of the ERTES and reductions in the cost of diesel. They assure that they were the first to stop as a result of the state of alarm and that they will be the last to be able to resume activity. In Albacete, more than 30 companies that are dedicated to school transport or tourism are affected.

A critical situation That leaves them in a delicate situation, especially considering that most of those affected are small companies.


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