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Latvian singer Olga Rajecka speaks with Latvia's Minister of Finance Janis Reirs as people working in the cultural and creative industries sector protest in front of the Latvijas Radio building in Riga's Cathedral Square on October 14, 2020 against the proposition of the Ministry of Finance to raise taxes on income from creative work, proposed to be in effect from next year. - Hundreds of artists, writers and musicians piled bricks in front of the parliament in Riga on October 14 to protest government moves to hike taxes on earnings already hit hard by coronavirus restrictions. Aside from increasing taxes, the government also wants to impose new terms of employment that would effect freelancers in the creative industries. Obtenez des photos d'actualité haute résolution de qualité sur getty
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