Feijóo Defends Lowering Taxes in the Face of Rising Prices because "with Slogans You Don't Eat and Pay Bills"
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The war in Iran entered full on Monday in the electoral campaign of Castilla y León, which faces its final straight. The PP spoke out at first hour to divulge by land and X its proposal of aid to alleviate the effects of the conflict on prices, mainly on oil, gas and light, after the Minister of Economy, Carlos Córdoba, already anticipated on March 3 that the government was prepared to launch a package of measures similar to that which activated…
The war in the Middle East is causing a price rise that can already be seen, especially in sectors such as energy. Therefore, Popular Party President Alberto Núñez Feijóo proposes tax cuts that mitigate the impact on the purchasing power of citizens and urges the government to "take note" and apply them as soon as possible. "The slogans do not eat or pay the bills," he said, referring to Sánchez's slogan in the face of the attacks against Iran, …
Thanks to these measures, households could save up to 900 euros a year, as explained by the PP.
"It's not a time for slogans, it's a time for proposals."The PP has put its measures on the table this Monday to mitigate the negative economic effects of the war on...
It also proposes to abolish the electricity generation tax.
Feijóo's party details a fiscal relief plan that includes the end of the electricity generation tax and 900 euros a year of savings for an average household and places Sánchez to approve it already in the Council of Ministers. More information: The PP calls for Sanchez's "urgent" appearance to debate the war and the "impact" of his departure from Trump
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