The "May 21" civic initiative announced that the parliamentary majority ignorantly imposed laws that "continue populist and gambler" economic policy.
"The decree established new and market-based minimum wages, which will reopen the issue of uneven and unfair wages among employees. For example, government economists should explain why private companies would massively employ graduate and ignorant students with a salary of 800 euros in circumstances when higher education staff with with experience, they currently have the same or slightly higher earnings that correspond to the real state of the economy. to receive a salary of at least 550 euros. On the other hand, books are taxed more than twice, which government officials and dominating MPs apparently do not read, while the Minister of Culture hid in the dugout on this occasion," the announcement states.
At the same time, they add, the tourism industry and the domestic wine industry are "being pushed into losses with the same tax treatment".
"At the same time, corporate and bond taxes, which were raised by around 1 percent within the framework of 'Europe Now 70', remained the same or were additionally expanded in the same way, although for investors and entrepreneurs, the profit tax, capital gains tax or tax Finally, this set of manipulative measures, which, among other things, will result in an additional 200 million deficit in the pension fund and real inflationary consequences, once again confirms the Government's irresponsible experimentation and playing with public finances and the national economy as a whole," it concludes.
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