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Disappointed gas station operators, closer strike: "Unacceptable fines in the decree", today's decision

The gas station attendants are disappointed and angry at the government decree which confirms the fines for operators who do not display price signs and are considering returning to the fight: a decision will be made in the next few hours

Disappointed gas station operators, closer strike: "Unacceptable fines in the decree", today's decision

The shadow of strike of the gas stations come back closer. The "Transparency" decree which requires petrol stations to display signs indicating the price middle gods fuels it has greatly disappointed them and they will draw their conclusions in the next few hours. "We are disappointed and angry at the parts of the decree that continue to identify the operators responsible for the distortions of the system, attributing further heavy penalties to us" say the gas station operators' organizations Faib, Fegica and Figisc.

This morning they will meet to decide whether to definitively cancel or confirm the strike of 25 and 26 January which had been frozen after the first meeting with the Government. The strike is certainly closer but the last word has not yet been said and some of the petrol station attendants advise waiting for tomorrow's new meeting with the government before taking to the fight and focusing on the changes which, especially on the fines, could come from examination of the decree in Parliament.

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