A. Georgiadis: ‘If the excise tax on fuel could be reduced, we would have already reduced it’

The Minister of Development and Investment, Adonis Georgiadis, spoke to Mega about the accuracy that has set fire to the pockets of consumers, and the measures that the government is considering.

Commenting on the fact that in Europe we are the 3rd most expensive country in terms of the price of gasoline, which is mainly due to taxation, while within a month we have an increase in the price of unleaded by about 20 minutes, and answering if there are thoughts for reduction of the Special Consumption Tax, Mr. Georgiadis was clear.

“The reduction of the excise tax or VAT on fuel would have a very large budgetary cost, huge. It would also send a bad message to the markets. There is a huge problem of accuracy and because there is we have put so many fines, we do checks, we have increased the basic salary “All the measures have been taken to increase the disposable income of our fellow citizens in order to partially address the problem of accuracy. If the excise duty could be reduced, we would have already reduced it,” he said. .

“Mr. Tsipras as prime minister increased both the excise tax and the VAT on fuel. Mr. Mitsotakis, on the other hand, has not increased any tax, he has only reduced it,” he added, commenting on the opposition proposals.

Responding to the continuation of the Fuel Pass measure, the Minister of Development and Investment explained that “The Minister of Finance has said that if there is a budget and he believes that there will be, some support measures will continue. The government’s intention is to help the people. to the extent that it can without jeopardizing the budget “.

Speaking about the current adjustment clause, which has sent the bills soaring, Mr. Georgiadis said that “We have said that we will return up to 600 euros to cover the increase of the adjustment clause from the beginning of the year, while from July “And then there will be no clause. The government made the biggest intervention in Europe on electricity.”

“I believe that people in Greece see that we do what we can”

Mr. Georgiadis admitted that the situation is precisely expected to “cost” the government at the ballot box.

“I do not think this situation will do us any good, it will hurt us. All over Europe, governments are losing percentages. Across the EU, the percentages in the polls of the ruling parties are falling and the opposition is rising. Only in Greece the opposite is true. I believe that people in Greece see that we are doing what we can. What has happened with inflation is not the responsibility of any government. market, so many fines have never been collected “, he noted characteristically.

Regarding the possibility of reducing the VAT on food, in order to help consumers, Mr. Georgiadis said that “The reduction of VAT on food is being considered. It is the responsibility of the Ministry of Finance. I do not know what will happen.”

Finally, Mr. Georgiadis clarified that the scenarios for early elections do not apply, while he also spoke about the presentation of his book “Simple rhetoric lessons”, which will take place on Wednesday 08/06, at the Hellenic World Palace in Piraeus.

Source: Capital

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