Concern in the “blue wells” about the aspects of the pre-election program announced by Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Blue stems they focus on the absence of any reference to need of collective agreements while they do not hide their distrust towards her commitment – flag which concerns the increase of the average salary (25%) in order to reach the 1,500 euros over four years.
Under the bar of expectations, which had been set by politicians and officials of the ND.the main axes of the blue program were passed. Candidate MPs, with whom AVGI spokeconsider that they are sufficiently “supplied” by yesterday’s announcements by Kyriakos Mitsotakis in order to tame the citizen discomfort expressed during their tours.
Although they consider the Prime Minister’s announcements to be properly “fiscally prudent” – so that the country will not be targeted by the E.U. and markets – they find gaps in the social policy part. They focus on the absence of any reference to the need for vesting of collective agreementsn while they do not hide their disbelief towards the flag commitment regarding the increase of the medium salary (25%) to reach 1,500 euros over four years.
“If an employee, for example, receives 2500 euros and another receives 500 euros, it is recorded average salary at 1500 euros. However, the one who receives the 500 euros will continue to struggle to make ends meet,” he points out outgoing member of the ND In addition, the fact that Mr. Mitsotakis did not say a word about the management of private debt and bad loans as well as the “strengthening of the tools” for the protection of the first home is criticized.
No announcement to fight tax evasion
Alongside, in the blue wells, it is pointed out – with strong doses of concern – that no announcement was made to combat tax evasion. Also, several statesmen were anticipating a prime ministerial commitment to reduce income tax but also the immediate substantial tax relief of the self-employed.
It is noted that the prime minister did not make the slightest mention of her de-escalation of indirect taxes.
“At some point they will start to fall (indirect taxes), but only when we ensure that this does not jeopardize the basic execution of the budget” he had characteristically emphasized in his last television interview. He discounted that the reduction of indirect taxes it would negatively affect the revenues of the state budget, he added, and would have no effect on consumers.