The European Union provided 20 million euros to support the Informal Economy Conversion Program in Angola.
The agreement signed this Monday is part of the plan to respond to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the country s economy.
According to the Angolan Minister of Economy and Planning Sérgio Santos, this funding will be applied to initiatives already registered in the State Budget, which is expected to start in January 2021. These are two measures, on the one hand to reduce the bureaucratic burden in the recognition, registration and licensing of economic activities, but on the other hand we have to act in order to get these informal operators to recognize that their self-employment or their entrepreneurial initiative can be better carried out within a framework of stability and formality, Sérgio Santos - Angolan Minister of Economy and Planning said.
Sattler: Tegeltia’s move is the right answer He called on the people of Mostar to go to the polls in as many numbers as possible M. Sm.
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Sattler: A series of activities
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The Head of the European Union Delegation to B&H, Johann Sattler, commented yesterday in Mostar on Milan Tegeltija s decision to resign as President of the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC) of B&H.
- I would welcome that move, as the right answer and, I would say, in these circumstances the only possible answer. At the same time, this is an important opportunity for the HJPC to turn a new leaf in its work. We need even more such positive moves, including those we have been insisting on for a long time, concerning amendments to the HJPC Law that will enable checks on the integrity of judicial office holders - Sattler said, adding that citizens express dissatisfaction with the work of the judiciary.