"The Government's measures will compromise everything that revolves around tourism", added Eduardo Miranda, who led an ALEP delegation that met with the Secretary of State for Tourism, Commerce and Services, Nuno Fazenda, to "exhibit the huge concern” of the sector by the new Mais Habitação program.

On the 17th, Prime Minister António Costa presented a package of measures to respond to the housing crisis in Portugal, as part of the “More Housing” programme, with five lines of action: increasing the supply of properties used for housing purposes, simplifying licensing processes, increasing the number of homes on the rental market, fighting speculation and protecting families.

According to the prime minister, the issuance of new local accommodation licenses "will be prohibited", with the exception of rural accommodation in municipalities in the interior of the country, where they can boost the local economy, and the current licenses "will be subject to reassessment in 2030" and periodically thereafter every five years.

The Mais Habitação program will be under public discussion for a month. The proposals will go back to the Council of Ministers for final approval, on March 16, and then some measures will still have to go through the Assembly of the Republic.

“The announced measures were not soundly considered. They came from the housing area, from those who know little or nothing about tourism. They can kill tourism”, stressed Eduardo Miranda, who reiterated that the sector is worth more than 40% of tourist overnight stays in Portugal.

The president of ALEP added that the association joins the protest scheduled for March 1st by local accommodation owners and other operators linked to the sector.

This is a protest against the program announced by the Government, convened through social networks and which aims to hold a rally at the main entrance of the Feira Internacional de Lisboa (FIL), where the launch of the Lisbon Tourism Exchange will take place ( BTL).

“The initiative is not ours, but we will be there. It is a very important initiative to draw attention to the errors that are being prepared”, he said.


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