The popular ones warn of the damage to the competitiveness of the tourism sector and demand that the Government “abandon sectarianism” and negotiate with the sector
The rule comes into force on December 2, although the requirement to provide the data is subject to the preparation of a ministerial order, for which there is still no date.
The popular ones have presented a motion in the Senate for debate in the Plenary in which they demand the definitive withdrawal of the “Tourist Big Brother” of Marlaska, a royal decree of traveler registration which obliges all intermediaries involved in…
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