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Andorra Parliament Leaders Slam Noisy Crepe Stall at Rotonda

Parliamentary group leaders criticize the crepe stall's loud hawking, rudeness, and neighborhood disruption during a Ràdio Nacional debate, sparking.

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Key Points

  • Leaders like Susanna Vela decry stall's loud hawking, rudeness, and subpar product.
  • Cerni Escalé calls shouting uncivil, disturbing residents and shopkeepers.
  • Carles Naudi praises business acumen despite poor manners, from liberal view.
  • Debate highlights tensions over street vending in Andorra la Vella, no actions proposed.

Parliamentary group leaders in Andorra voiced sharp criticism on Monday of the crepe stall at the Rotonda during a debate on Ràdio Nacional, highlighting its unconventional operating style and impact on the neighbourhood.

The controversy, which has simmered in recent weeks, centres on the stall's loud hawking and perceived rudeness. Susanna Vela, one of the most outspoken critics, questioned why customers continue to patronise the business despite its shortcomings. "It's incomprehensible," she said, noting that the product quality appears subpar while staff insult patrons. Vela warned that the phenomenon signals a deeper societal issue that needs addressing.

Cerni Escalé, leader of Concòrdia, echoed her concerns, labelling the stall's persistent shouting as uncivil behaviour that disturbs nearby residents and shopkeepers. "Such conduct should neither be promoted nor tolerated," he stated, calling for intervention on grounds of civic standards.

Carles Naudi offered a contrasting view, acknowledging the poor manners but praising the stall's business acumen. Despite disagreeing with its model, he noted it has carved out a market niche. "Like it or not, from a liberal perspective, it's a very smart operation," Naudi said.

The exchange underscores broader tensions over street vending practices in Andorra la Vella, though no specific regulatory actions were discussed during the broadcast.

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