"50 million euros more for the Single Show Fund and new criteria for allocating resources to expand the number of beneficiaries, extend contributions to sectors never before reached and continue and strengthen the protection of workers" so the Minister for Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism, Dario Franceschini, announces the signing of the decree that determines new criteria and methods for the provision, anticipation and settlement of contributions to the live show.
Live show, Franceschini: 50 million euros more for the FUS and new criteria for the allocation of resources in 2021
Ministero per i beni e le attività culturali e per il turismo,
02 January 2021, Italy
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