The general deputy candidate of Gipuzkoa Podemos criticizes that in Gipuzkoa “little is collected from those who have more” and that it is also “poorly” distributed.
Euskaraz irakurri: Echevestek “zerga erreforma sakona” aldarrikatu du ongizate statuari eusteko
The general deputy candidate of Gipuzkoa Podemos, Miren Echeveste, has opted “to implement a sweeping tax reform so that those who earn the most contribute to the maintenance of the welfare state”. According to him, “little is collected from those who have the most” in Gipuzkoa and, moreover, it is “poorly” distributed.
At a meeting held at the Podemos headquarters in San Sebastián, he presented the campaign ‘Gipuzkoa Eraldatu / Transformar Gipuzkoa’, which aims to “articulate a project that lays the foundations for achieving a better, fairer and more social Gipuzkoa “.
Echeveste has defended that “the transformation of Gipuzkoa must come from the municipal level, city by city” and for this reason he explained that “Podemos began a process months ago to collect contributions from civil society and citizens at the municipal level in order to shape to that project of change that the people are asking for”.
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Source: EITB

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