Second-hand clothes importers vow to go to the streets
Second-hand clothes importers are due to start hug protests as of next Sunday to denounce the decision made by the parliamentarians to this activity a part of their endorsement of the financial law.
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Protests are scheduled in four provinces on daily basis as a first step toward a huge rally in the capital city Algiers again, it said.
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The chairman of the second –hand clothes association, based in the province of Tebessa, far east Algeria, M Cherif Ferhi has accused the lobbies that import bad quality Chinese products of being behind the MPs endorsement of the law.
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The interlocutor has further indicated that the importers will stage a national protest to force the government to review its decision before the endorsement of the law by the upper house. M Ferhi has billed the decision” unfair”.
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He contended that the law will further weaken social categories with feeble revenues because they can’t afford to acquire brand new clothes on a count of their high process” How can a father whose salary doesn’t exceed 20 thousand Algerian Dinars afford to bye new clothes generally brought from abroad”, he said.
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Cherif Ferhi has vehemently criticised the leader of the Labor party Louiz Hanoun whom he considers has sided by the government instead of defending the importers.
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