“We are negotiating the taxation part and we are very distant at this moment with the PSOE,” he confessed at the Nueva Economía Forum.
Asks that banking and energy rates be maintained
The second vice president, Minister of Labor and Social Economy and founder of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, recognized this Monday that the position of her party and that of the PSOE in the negotiations of the fiscal part of the General State Budgets (PGE) of 2025 They are currently “very distant.”
“We are negotiating the taxation part and we are very distant at this moment with the PSOE,” Díaz confessed in statements to the press during his attendance at an informative breakfast of the general secretary of CCOO, Unai Sordo, organized by Nueva Economía Fórum .
The vice president has stressed that Sumar’s position in relation to public income policy involves achieving more income, more social justice and giving permanence to taxes on banks and energy companies.
“But also we need those who do not pay taxes today to pay taxes. Therefore, as of today we are far away and, if I am clear, Sumar’s 27 votes will not be counted on with a tax proposal that is regressive. And in this we are very far from the PSOE,” the minister admitted.
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