Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (EFE).- The candidate for the Presidency of the Canary Islands for the PP, Manuel Domínguez, has promised this Thursday before the Chamber of Commerce of Las Palmas to eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy and has shared the “concern” of this business sector for the taxation of the islands.
In statements to journalists after a meeting at the Chamber’s headquarters, Domínguez insisted on the need to diversify the economy and move forward with an “open market law” so that companies can develop their economic activity in the archipelago without the need for ask for the opening license.
“In other words, if a company wants to establish itself in the Canary Islands and already has an opening license in another autonomous community, it can do so without having to request new documentation,” explained the PP candidate.
In the opinion of Manuel Domínguez, it is the small and medium-sized companies that carry out “the best social policy in the Canary Islands, which is none other than the creation of jobs”.
The candidate has stressed the need to open lines of aid to these companies to allow them to get ahead and collaborate with the private initiative so that the regional government “does not become a threat.”
He has also raised the importance of helping those who have risked capital but it has not gone well, entrepreneurs, he said, who need “a second chance”.
“Those people who have failed need support. And that is where the Government has to participate actively so that those people who have believed in self-employment, who have believed in being autonomous and in their ability to carry out a business activity, can continue doing so with a second chance.” , Domínguez has related. EFE