New to me. Kva, es and bun for the coke. The salary of the City Hall of Prague 1
The economy of the first city is still on the rise in the aftermath of the pandemic. City Hall of Prague 1 therefore join the Corrency project. He aims to support local entrepreneurs with the help of a fictitious currency, the so-called corrent. They will be able to pay residents at selected retailers.
On Metro Day, several were asked to recap how the project worked. By the time the registration ends, two thousand local citizens and three hundred traders will sign up for it. Citizens will receive a contribution of thousands of crowns in the form of so-called corrents, which they will be able to apply for purchases in civic amenities in May 1, at the provider of leisure activities and other trades we want to support, Prague Press Officer Martin ebesta describes for Metro spokesman.
The people will de facto pay half the price for the purchase, the rest for the business payment of the town hall. Sloen, a businessman who still agrees, is very diverse. In the list, which is regularly published on the praha1.corrency.cz website, where you can also sign up for the project, you can find ropes, publishers, holistic, minigolf, rmastv, bakery and several cafes and restaurants. Oban is not allowed to buy commodities such as cigarettes and alcohol. It is not even applicable to gambling, gambling, erotic services and more, warns ebest.
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Cities that do not want or have the opportunity to register online can call the Information Office at the City Council in Prague 1. ebesta thus warns that the pilot phase of the project only involves a civil war. Some residents were surprised by the simplicity of the system.
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In addition to Prague 1, those involved in the project voted in Letany. The first two-month trial project of the Corrency system for the self-government took place last year in Kyjov. It was free for the town hall, the Ministry of Industry and Trade provided a subsidy for its functioning, and the company I, Foundation, which invented the project, paid 800,000 crowns for the inhabitants. According to the creators, many more than fifteen hundred people who, together with their own funds, supported local merchants about two million crowns.