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Meeting of N. Androulaki – Ant. Costa: ‘Social Democracy guarantees policies of solidarity for the peoples of Europe’

The Prime Minister of Portugal, Antonio Costa, and the President of PASOK-Movement for Change, Nikos Androulakis, had a two-hour meeting at the headquarters of the Portuguese Socialist Party in Lisbon.

The two men, according to the information from PASOK – Movement for Change, discussed a wide range of issues where economic issues were prominent, tackling energy prices with active policies that protect citizens from speculation of energy markets, the program social housing already implemented by Portugal, as well as the new geopolitical data created by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Nikos Androulakis pointed out the government’s reluctance to tax the super profits of energy companies but also to take immediate emergency measures such as reducing VAT on basic goods despite the oversupply of state revenues, in the months of high inflation. For his part, the Portuguese Prime Minister informed the PASOK president that on a weekly basis in his country VAT overpayments to state coffers are calculated, which are then returned to consumers through corresponding reductions in the excise tax on fuel.

Emphasis was placed on the importance of energy interconnections as well as the high participation of Renewable Energy Sources in electricity generation (in Portugal it exceeds 60%), a fact which, as the Movement for Remembrance reminds, the Iberian countries took advantage of at the recent Summit exception to implement exceptional national measures to protect family budgets.

The two men agreed on the importance of the Social Democratic Forces playing a leading role and strengthening their presence in the European institutions, in order to promote more commonly the common foreign policy, defense and security and the common financial tools for tackling inequalities, the energy crisis and development. .

Mr. Costa invited Nikos Androulakis to the events planned next year on the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Portuguese Socialist Party.

SOURCE: AMPE

Source: Capital

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