Too bad in Jesolo, friction in Rimini: by the end of the year, the EU wants to completely reorganize the allocation of concessions for Italian lidos. The operators are furious. They warn of foreign investors and rising prices. Is vacation in Italy threatening to end as we knew it?
Alarm red at the Lido! The concessions for all Italian lidos expire at the end of 2023. The allocation of the “stabilimenti” should be made more transparent in future on behalf of the EU. Tempers are running high: Italians fear that the pinnacle of their beach culture will fall into the hands of foreign investors and that prices will rise sharply. Proponents hope that the quasi-mafia-like allocation structures will be broken up and that the state will receive more income. For the Austrians, this means that their holiday in Italy could look very different next year.
Source: Krone

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