A thousand lotteries reaffirm their intention to1
A thousand lotteries reaffirm their intention to go on strike day 21.
Madrid, April 18 .- A thousand lotteries from all over Spain gathered today to protest the "hidden privatization" of this business and reaffirm their intention to close their shops the next day 21.
According to reported the president of the association ANAPAL, Manuel Izquierdo, reform of the marketing scheme of the lottery will have a huge economic impact and will put government in, buy kinah, check in the next thousand years "may not survive."
In his view, the fact that a multiplicity of points of sale-as-reform provides not involve any increase in turnover, but their distribution between more lotteries.
In this line, has been opposed to the installation of lottery vending machines, among other reasons because it goes against "tradition" and that there will be no control over what, sto credits, people get it, for example minors.
As regards the closure of the government the next day 21, Izquierdo has predicted that there will be a majority by monitoring the nearly 4,000 that are lottery administrations in Spain.
Although the government responsible for premises to open them not being accused of "abandonment" of his job, not sell lottery, buy Gaia Gold, and placed a sign on the door to explain his reasons.
The time to strike is called by ANAPAL associations, FENAPAL and APLA, today celebrated the Unity Congress of the negotiating table to report this matter to those affected.
These three associations require a public gambling law that provides the legal framework of trust essential to the progress of any economic sector, and creating a consultative organ of the Ministry of Finance to promote employment and "the values of the Lottery."
The reform, passed through two additional provisions, the 32 and 34 - the Law on State Budget provides that from January 1, 2010 the marketing of this game happens to be governed by the rules of private law as a grants-based system is passed to one based on private commercial contracts.