“Greece must become a fairer society where more citizens will pay fewer taxes based on their real capabilities.”
“The simplistic dipole” reforms or benefits “is nothing more than a pseudo -among those who perceive politics with signs and stereotypes. We believe in both reforms and state support where needed and those who have a real need, “the Minister of State says in a post on social media. Akis Skertsos.
And he continues: “We are able to offer new support measures of € 600 million in 2.5 million Greek households – with the new housing aid to tenants and permanent retirement and people with disabilities – and an additional € 500 million in the public investment program from which we have all the costs of benefiting Long -term social and economic benefit for all.
Both the digital work card reform that protects employees and increases insurance and tax revenue from legal labor and the reform for digitization of payments and controlling transactions through POS and cash registers that reveal their actual incomes,
Both reforms are part of Greece’s plan 2.0, writes Mr. Skertsos “we designed in the midst of the pandemic in 2020 and are consistently implemented from 2021 until today”.
“Greece must become a fairer society where more citizens will pay fewer taxes based on their real potential,” the minister continues, adding: “This transformation of state, economy and society has now taken its way and distributes its fruits to all of us.”
And ends by writing: “It also produces a new moral model of politics. The Anglo -Saxons call it “no pain no gain”. We lived it in our past decade. If we want to expand the welfare state and state support it is necessary to have a political plan of ambitious reforms that leads to a strong economy with solid growth, fair taxation and surpluses instead of deficits. “