“Tomorrow there will be a budget debate in the Sejm, I recommend taking a closer look at the budget, and today let’s talk about finances,” wrote MP Paulina Matysiak (suspended due to the rights of a member of the Razem party and due to the rights of member of the left-wing parliamentary club) on Platform X. “The conclusions are not optimistic,” he says.
The Ministry of Finance presented the ‘Budget and structure plan for the medium term 2025-2028’. The document shows how the government wants to reduce the national debt
– said Paulina Matysiak.
The conclusions are not optimistic
– she noted.
The Ministry of Finance wants to follow the path of faster belt tightening: within 4 years, although we could also opt for the 7-year option
– she wrote.
“The government prefers to tighten the belts of the weakest.”
The savings must come from, among other things, increasing VAT on food, limiting protection against the consequences of rising energy prices, but also from freezing social benefits and tax-free allowances.
– emphasized the politician.
The saddest thing is that the Ministry of Finance provides virtually no additional income from CIT. Instead of reaching into the pockets of big companies, the government prefers to tighten the belts of the weakest
– she noticed.
And you know what’s the most scandalous? That the Ministry of Finance admits in the same document: the best thing for the economy would be to increase revenues from cash transports!
– said Paulina Matysiak.
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Source: wPolityce

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