Alckmin distribue des documents détaillant le programme destiné aux taxis

Le vice-président Geraldo Alckmin a déclaré qu'il distribuait un document contenant des détails sur le programme de crédit pour le renouvellement des flottes de taxis et de chauffeurs d'applications. Il a fait cette déclaration lors d'une réunion exécutive nationale du PSB mercredi.

Alckmin a souligné le programme de 30 milliards de R$ lancé par le président Lula pour offrir des taux d'intérêt plus bas au secteur. Selon lui, l'initiative a déjà permis de réduire les taux facturés par les banques jusqu'à 50%.

Le vice-président a demandé aux personnes présentes lors de la réunion de promouvoir cette mesure dans les États. Il promeut également le programme par le biais de publications sur les réseaux sociaux et de visites dans des concessions automobiles.

Lula prévoit de lancer une version similaire pour les chauffeurs de mototaxis. Le modèle est prêt, mais le gouvernement discute encore du format et de la date de l'annonce.

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