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'Por Andalucía' proposes to create a vacation plan "similar to Imserso" for people with no income or low income

SEVILLA, 4 Jun.

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'Por Andalucía' proposes to create a vacation plan "similar to Imserso" for people with no income or low income

SEVILLA, 4 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The 'Por Andalucía' coalition proposes to create a vacation plan that "guarantees rest for people with no or limited income." It would be a project "similar to that of Imserso", although applied by income instead of by age, according to the confluence, which groups IU, Más País, Podemos, Verdes-Equo, in its electoral program for the elections on the 19th. Andalusian People's Initiative and Green Alliance.

The measure is located within its section of proposals for tourism, one of the economic engines of the community. Specifically, it proposes "developing a vacation plan that guarantees rest for people with no income or with limited income, while strengthening local Andalusian businesses. Its operation will be similar to that of Imserso, but by rents instead of by bands old".

Along with this initiative, the confluence also proposes for tourism, highly affected by the pandemic, a "recovery strategy for the sector with all the agents that make it up, with sufficient resources" to turn it "into a sustainable economic engine, socially, environmentally and occupationally sustainable".

To this end, they suggest promoting "an Employment Quality Seal" in establishments in the sector "mandatory for access to any public initiative", approving an Action Plan on employment security specific to the sector that is accompanied "by a reinforcing inspection to ensure compliance", professional training and employment promotion programs or reinforcing the role of sectoral collective bargaining, among others.

Also, to link economic and fiscal measures for companies to the maintenance of employment "as a transversal criterion", incorporating other sectors that depend on tourism, such as taxis, laundries or supply companies.

Already in the tourist housing section, 'Por Andalucía' reiterates the need for a tourist housing law, to achieve a "balanced tourist offer, avoiding unfair competition" and "real estate speculation in large markets". In addition, "launch a public aid program for the rehabilitation of empty and/or dilapidated buildings, for their conversion into rural accommodation, aimed at those municipalities or urban centers of what is known as empty Andalusia, establishing progressive incentives according to the percentage of population lost in the last 20 years."

Another of the proposals is "to promote the Andalusian Law on Hotel Classification" in which "mandatory minimum services in each mandatory category" are established, and a plan against the seasonality of the sector that includes measures such as "a package of planned investments over time in the natural, historical, ethnographic and cultural heritage of Andalusia, which improves tourist attractions outside the summer season", a program to promote rural tourism sustained over time, or fiscal measures "that exclusively benefit open establishments throughout the year".

The block dedicated to tourism is completed with the proposal to "develop an inventory of hotel land and tourist facilities" that is the basis for making "regulatory changes that protect land for hotel use from speculative operations", as well as "promote tourism ecological gastronomy and agritourism, hand in hand with local markets and producers, consumer groups and with the support of the hospitality sector".