The Liberal Initiative (IL) has proposed to abolish the contribution to the audiovisual sector (CAV) to reduce electricity bills, a measure taken in France over the summer that would save families an annual saving of around €35.
Speaking to the Lusa agency about the bill introduced in parliament today, IL deputy Bernardo Blanco explained that this is a measure that the party has already proposed in the past, but which it is now pushing again because it ” urgent in the face of rising energy prices”.
According to the liberal deputy, the government’s measure for electricity as part of the family support package to deal with inflation will “only save one euro per month”.
“Minister Duarte Cordeiro said that every euro saved is one euro saved. Following this logic, we now propose to abolish the contribution to the audiovisual sector that funds RTP, which is about three euros per month on people’s accounts he said, adding that savings are “three times greater” than those proposed by the government.
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Source: DN
