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Covid: 'enough' sign against closures in Rome shops

2020-12-23T17:44:08.246Z


"Thousands of Roman public establishments adhere to the national protest campaign against yet another government measure which ordered their closure during the Christmas holidays". (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, DECEMBER 23 - "Thousands of Romanian public establishments join the national campaign to protest against yet another provision of the Government which ordered its closure during the Christmas holidays".

This is what the main associations of public businesses, represented by Sergio Paolantoni, president of Fipe-Confcommercio Roma and Claudio Pica president of Fiepet-Confesercenti of Rome and Lazio, affirm in a joint note.

"Starting from today and for the entire duration of the local festivities in the city, a protest sign will be displayed at the government address to say enough - he adds - Enough to be forced again to keep the shutters down after the long period of the first lockdown and Enough to chaos legislation that lasts ten months continues to penalize companies in the sector ".


   "The sector's anger and exasperation are summarized in a unified poster signed by Fipe and Fiepet, the main associations representing the public businesses of Confcommercio and Confesercenti. We are exasperated - they affirm again - the productive fabric of the Capital is exhausted.


   Therefore, like Fipe-Confcommercio and Fiepet -Confesercentiamo to the Government restraints calculated on the actual losses and above all structural measures aimed at solving the very serious problems of corporate debt and those relating to leases. But above all we ask for a plan that provides guarantees on the times for reopening public financial years in January because our companies are not a switch that you can turn it on and off as you please. The government hits a beat. "

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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