Saturday, December 10, 2016

Marcelo takes selfie with entrepreneurs fun-protest – TVI24

the President of The Republic was about five minutes listening to the claims of the professionals of the amusement roaming, protest this Saturday in Coimbra. In direct to the means of social communication, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa was going to be asking questions, he left a promise in the end and even a selfie taken with the protesters and others who were there.

“I saw that they gave a papelinho to the lord the prime minister, also have one for myself”, began.

The Portuguese Association of Companies of Amusement (APED), Luís Paulo Fernandes, told the head of State is concerned: he asked that there be a permit for competition law; recalled the resolution adopted unanimously, in 2013, in the Parliament and that is in the Diário da República, and recommends to the Government the study and the taking of specific measures to support the sustainability and enhancement of the activity of the companies roaming fun.

Marcelo asked how many entrepreneurs, and the revenue we are talking about. The representative of the sector said that there are 120 individual entrepreneurs, and about 600 thousand euros in annual revenue. Want that the VAT will be 13%. It was already 6%, but rose to 23% at the time of the troika. They argue that the activity should be classified as a cultural and not as leisure.

no longer there in Bethlehem documentation with your advisors? I’m going to ask this, I’m going to ask and I’ll see what is possible to do.”

it Was the promise of the President of the Republic, who also let slip that when you think of carousels and think of “always” in their grandchildren. “I no longer have the age for carousel”. Breaking the ice, even suggested a selfie with the present. And all smiled for the photo, including the president of APED (see video).

The professional they went out from thence “hoping” that the President “appeal” to the Government to act. Tempers much more serene after the demonstrations that occurred during the morning, with the police.

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