Alckmin distribuisce volantini con i dettagli sul programma per i taxi

Il vicepresidente Geraldo Alckmin ha dichiarato di distribuire un documento con i dettagli del programma di credito per il rinnovo della flotta di taxi e autisti di app. Ha rilasciato la dichiarazione mercoledì durante una riunione dell'esecutivo nazionale del PSB.

Alckmin ha sottolineato il programma da 30 miliardi di R$ lanciato dal presidente Lula per offrire tassi di interesse più bassi al settore. Secondo lui, l'iniziativa ha già ridotto i tassi applicati dalle banche fino al 50%.

Il vicepresidente ha chiesto ai presenti alla riunione di promuovere la misura negli stati. Egli stesso promuove il programma attraverso post sui social media e visite alle concessionarie.

Lula intende lanciare una versione simile per i mototassisti. Il modello è definito, ma il governo sta ancora discutendo il formato e la data dell'annuncio.

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