After being clarified that “it is not the project that they are pursuing”, they confirm that they have succeeded in “giving the tax assessment project” to “favor” the lowest income “through the 27 proposals that the tax assessment project has been able to introduce.
We can reach Euskadi and the members of the Basque government PNV and PSE-EE an agreement on tax reform. The general coordinator of Podemos Euskadi, Richar Vaquero, and the member of the tax negotiating table and spokesperson for the Bizkaia General Boards, Energitz de Madariaa, have reported about the details of the agreement in the press conference that called in VORORIA-GASTEIZ. After being clarified that “it is not the project that they are pursuing”, they confirm that they have succeeded in “giving the tax assessment project” to “favor” the lowest income “through the 27 proposals that the tax assessment project has been able to introduce.
Under the agreed measures, as they have said, they are intended for the lowest income. The obligation to explain the rises to 20,000 euros and those people who are not obliged to explain their income can receive fertilizers of a maximum of 35 % of what they have paid in the rent of their homes. “In this way, more than 8,000 people who pay for rent and who have a very low income will supplement their income.”
We may have submitted Euskadi on 3 March for consultations with his bases, the tax proposal of Yeltzales and Socialistas and 46 % of the supported voices to reach a pact based on that proposal, while 43 % disturbed against and 11 %, with a participation under 25 %. The purple formation explained that these results were not convincing because they were practically a “technical draw” and repeated that it would reconsider its position on a possible fiscal agreement in the “hypothetical case that there is a moderately important structural modification that benefits Basque citizenship.”
The PNV and PSE-EE project needs the support of an opposition group in the Juntas de Álava and Gipuzkoa to be approved, but not in Bizkaia when both have absolute majority formations.
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Source: EITB

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