The training sees its motion approved by the Industry Commission for the Sánchez Executive to urgently apply a Rescue Plan to the sector coordinated with all administrationsThe parliamentary group of Citizens has seen its motion approved to request a Hospitality Rescue Plan from the Central Government "urgent and coordinated with all administrations, which includes non-refundable aid for small and medium-sized companies and the self-employed." The regional coordinator of Citizens, Ana Martínez Vidal, has stressed the need for these aid "not to be produced in the form of loans, since the sector is already heavily in debt and what it now needs is an urgent liquidity injection." Citizens' proposal would benefit SMEs and freelancers in the sector that have lost 50% of their income, and the economic injection would account for 75% of the turnover prior to the pandemic.Martínez Vidal recalled that since the 7th the Regional Government of the coalition “aware of the needs of our hospitality sector has already launched a regional Rescue Plan based on the granting of these direct and non-reimbursable aid that we also want to implement the Executive of Sánchez marches ”.
The president of the Industry Commission, the liberal deputy Valle Miguélez, has ensured that "we are still waiting for the national plan, of which nothing else was known after - yes - announcing it with great fanfare last week", while considering "Worrying" are the internal differences within the central government itself "that are delaying the implementation of this plan, while the autonomous regions are left alone to help our hoteliers.Valle Miguélez has criticized that "the PSOE has not supported the application of the super-reduced VAT to the hotel sector or to apply a moratorium on tax exemption and extend the period of application of the ERTEs." "Despite everything, from Ciudadanos we are going to continue fighting for this sector, which needs us so much," added the president of the commission.