08/25/2021 9:40 AM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 08/25/2021 9:40 AM
The candidate for deputy of Together for Change María Eugenia Vidal presented this Wednesday
23 campaign proposals
that include reducing work taxes and equalizing the increases in deputies and senators to those received by retirees.
In an act, the former governor of Bonarense developed one by one all the projects for an Argentina that "is in mourning for the 110 thousand people killed by the pandemic, for the 130 thousand SMEs and businesses that closed, for the year and a half of classes that we lost. "
One by one all the proposals
1. The always open school
2. Make-up classes for those who lost contact with the school
3. Include families by law in the educational debate
4. Mandatory national educational evaluation
5. Compulsory training practices at school
6. Cultural PASS Relieve those who generate employment
7. Repair Law: reduce taxes on work to the worst hit sectors (gastronomic, hotel, tourism)
8. New moratorium on work taxes for SMEs
9. Exemption from labor taxes to new jobs
10. Do not create new taxes on production or raise existing ones
11. Guarantee of fiscal stability for investments
12. Independent Central Bank to curb inflation More jobs and opportunities for young people
13. Reconversion of plans for young people at work
14. My first job: incentives to hire young people
15. Free monotax for one year for young people
16. Repeal of the Rent Law
17. One-stop shop for Women Entrepreneurs End privileges
18. Salaries Deputies and Senators: raise equal to the update of pensions
19. End State Privileges: Enough of Privilege Retirements
20. Single portal of transparency: complete and historical DDJJ
21. Clean tab
22. Funds Recovered from Corruption for Emergencies (COVID)
23. Facilitate high retirement: shorter term and update of retroactive
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