“Beware traveling there” .. a government decision from Spain alienates tourists

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According to Sky News, an official in the Spanish Ministry of Tourism announced that his country had passed a new law that prevents public places from reducing the temperature entering below 27 degrees Celsius.

The decision, which was approved by the Spanish government, includes offices, restaurants, shops and transportation.

Despite the sweltering summer heat, public places that attract thousands of touriststo keep the weather hot internally, above 27 degrees Celsius.

This decision is part of my endeavour Spain To reduce its gas use by 7 percent, under the latest European Union agreement to reduce dependence on Russian gas.

The lighting of empty shop fronts and government offices will also have to be turned off from 10 pm, under the new rules.

The decision comes at a time when Spain is currently experiencing a summer "hot" Extremely high, with temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius in many parts of the country, the president of the Costa del Sol Tourism Board has criticized the measures.

Francisco Salado said: "We want satisfied tourists, not tourists "skinned" Or those who are afraid to walk the dark streets".

British sources warned tourists not to travel to Spain during the summer vacation, because of the new decision, which may disturb many and lead to a vacation. "annoying"as described in British newspapers.

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According to Sky News, an official in the Spanish Ministry of Tourism announced that his country had passed a new law that prevents public places from reducing the temperature entering below 27 degrees Celsius.

The decision, which was approved by the Spanish government, includes offices, restaurants, shops and transportation.

Despite the sweltering summer heat, public places that attract thousands of touriststo keep the weather hot internally, above 27 degrees Celsius.

This decision is part of my endeavour Spain To reduce its gas use by 7 percent, under the latest European Union agreement to reduce dependence on Russian gas.

The lighting of empty shop fronts and government offices will also have to be turned off from 10 pm, under the new rules.

The decision comes at a time when Spain is currently experiencing a very “hot” summer, with temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius in many parts of the country, and the head of the Costa del Sol Tourism Board has criticized these measures.

“We want satisfied tourists, not ‘skinned’ tourists or those who are afraid to walk the dark streets,” Francisco Salado said.

British sources warned tourists not to travel to Spain during the summer vacation, because of the new decision, which may disturb many and lead to a “disturbing” vacation, as described by British newspapers.

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