The economic challenge: Together proposes a new tax course

The need for a renewing dialogue

The economic landscape in Catalonia has become a field of intense debate, reflecting the divisions in Parliament. In this context, together he has again sought the collaboration of the PSC for the creation of a budget that promotes growth and public investment.

The current context and consequences of breach

Salvador Illa, when he took over his position in the Generalitat, was optimistic about the economic perspectives of Catalonia. However, the current lack of agreement on budgets has jeopardized fundamental investments, blocking the economic development of the territory.

An uncertain future without budget

Antoni Castellà, Vice President of Junts, has expressed concern about the severity of not having budgets, warning that this may be detrimental to the long -term economy and immediately deteriorate the quality of public services.

Proposals for a new tax course

In addition to asking for the presentation of the budgets, together he has proposed several measures to alleviate the tax burden, especially for small and medium -sized businesses, as well as for the lowest incomes.

Strategic investments at risk

Junts’ priorities include Repsol’s investment in the Camp de Tarragona Ecoplanta, a project that involves more than 800 million euros and could be key to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

A response to rejection

The reactions of the PSC, ERC and Commons have shown a considerable distance between the proposals of Together and their own views. Deputy Jordi Riba rejected the budget negotiation offer, focusing on the positive aspects of the Catalan economy.

Social Justice Challenges

The left-wing parties have criticized together for focus on the tax reduction without addressing the issues of poverty and social justice, emphasizing the importance of progressive taxation in sustaining public services.

Conclusion: a scenario of divisions

This Thursday’s debate has highlighted the difficulties that it faces together in influencing the current economic policy, as well as the continuity of restrictive tax policies in Catalonia, which are still a hot and controversial issue between the various formations.

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