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- Self-employed “autonomos” increase in 2014
Hi Penelope I would like to contact you to discuss a partnership. Do you have an email address? Thank you,
Sure – you can find it on this page: http://selfemployedinspain.com/about-me/
Wondering what your predictions are for the impact of the anti-austerity vote in Greece on Podemos’s chances in Spain? And will it be good for self-employed people?
It’s a difficult question but I’m glad you asked! Pablo Iglesias, leader of Podemos, seems pretty happy – “the sun is shining again in Greece“. That said, if things go badly for Syriza, this could also affect Podemos’ chances in the next elections. As to the 2015 Spanish elections and the autonomos’ vote, you’ve actually stumbled on a topic I’m currently researching – I’ve been writing to all three main parties to ask them what their policies are in regards to small business development and international trade. So far, only one of them has responded. Who was it? Sign up using the box on the right to get the answer delivered directly to your inbox 😉