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SAN_MARINO

The “Request for compensation for damages due to the Covid-19 decrees” committee is born in San Marino

Sugar Mizzy February 12, 2022

“We say ENOUGH! The time has come when the state must assume its responsibilities for the decree-laws of the last 2 years ”.

This is the cry that a group of citizens and entrepreneurs of San Marino has launched in recent days, giving life to the Committee “Request for compensation for damages due to the Covid-19 decrees”.

“The committee – writes the group in a note – was created to obtain the compensation for economic damage who have undergone, due to the Decree-Laws issued since February 2020, all the activities that are in contact with the public (traders, restaurateurs, bars, gyms, dance school, sports associations, sports clubs, personal trainers, hairdressers, beauticians, hotels, discos, events and fairs …) and all citizens (individuals, employees, sportsmen, health professionals, mainly retirees, etc. ..).

All of us – we still read – have had to invest to adapt to the decrees of the Great General Council with: masks, disinfectants, additional equipment to adapt outdoor spaces, protective barriers, additional transport costs, expenses for housekeepers, babysitters, etc … “

Alongside the entrepreneurs, the group is asking for a compensation for me too “citizens who felt excluded from societyfrom competitions and sporting events, from restaurants, from more or less fundamental services in daily life … (and much more), which have had work problems, all because of the decrees-laws issued “.

Come along for “all the activities and associations they have suffered an economic loss for having kept citizens out of and excluded from their premises because of the aforementioned damage “and for” all the people who, for any reason, have suffered a financial loss due to the anti-covid decree-laws “.

The group created the site http://comitatorsmrisarcimentocovid.com, where you can join the request by downloading the module to be signed, and the e-mail [email protected] for info and subscriptions.

The application form reads: “I want to claim my right to compensation for damages due to the Anti-COID Laws implemented by the government in the last 2 years. Compensation is necessary to help us people (citizens, families, entrepreneurs and representatives of associations) who we have always supported the state with the payment of taxes to overcome an unprecedented economic crisis in the last 50 years “.

Then the affonso: “The government has done nothingsince the first decree of 2020, to protect small businesses and individuals in difficulty for example with aid for rents, utilities, taxes, contributions for employees … etc “.

For this reason the signatory asks “the reimbursement of everything that has already been paid in the years 2020/2021 (utilities, taxes, family expenses, adjustment equipment, health facilities …) “.

It’s still: “The government has completely turned the other way and pretended that we don’t exist ”.

The initiatives taken by the government to try to limit infections are also targeted by the signatories: “A crisis which was about to emerge but which has been amplified by the decisions taken by the government in the last 4 months by imposing to bein particular on people (adults and minors), who have brought further serious economic damage to the entire population and activities “. For this reason, those who sign “the elimination of the Green Pass / Super Green Pass and all taxes to return to normality and restart the economy, in this way the request for damages would also be limited “.

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