Sumar and the PSOE are immersed in the negotiation of the General State Budgets. The conversations are going in blocks and at this moment they address the fiscal part. The coalition led by Yolanda Díaz wants to take advantage of public accounts to address an in-depth tax reform and has denounced in recent days that its partner’s positions on this point are still very far away.
“As you know, we are negotiating the taxation part and we are very distant at this moment with the PSOE. We need more income, more social justice, the permanence of taxes that we have already achieved,” listed this Monday the second vice president of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, who warned that they will not support setbacks in this sense: “We will not count on the 27 Sumar deputies in a regressive proposal.”
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