Future of dozens of loans’ benefactors at stake for bureaucratic practices.
Dozens of youngsters, who benefited from loans as part of the young employment plan, suffered huge economic blows caused by the delay registered to start their respective projects that lasted more than six months.
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The source the problem lies in the fact that many cars dealers didn’t fulfil their promise to provide these youngsters with trucks and cars to start their projects, but those, in their turn, lay the blame on the industry ministry for not granting them permission to start their businesses.
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These young jobless, who contracted loans from the National Agency for the Promotion and Youth Employment (ANSEJ), expressed their worries because they didn’t start up their businesses, while they are obliged to reimburse their loans as from six months ago.
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They are tossed between their obligations towards this agency and their capacities to pay back the money they borrowed. The question is how is it possible to reimburse their loans if they are still waiting for the buses and trucks to start their projects.
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For its part, the industry ministry has received 77 requests for approval from cars dealers and has studied them partially, while it has given its go ahead for those that filled the requirements.
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A top manager at the National Agency for the Promotion and Youth Employment, who spoke under anonymity, has declared that the role of this institution doesn’t limit to giving loans to youngsters, but also assist them until starting their projects.
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He went on saying that this agency has enough lawyers and legal advisors to help this category of people in order to sue the cars dealers and ask for compensations.
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