Mich. Katrinis for support measures: Too little, too late

“The measures announced by the government can be summed up in only 4 words. Too little, Too late”, the head of the parliamentary group of the Movement for Change, Mr. Michalis Katrinis, speaking in Parliament.

“We have not heard anything about energy and fuel price ceilings, as has been the case in many European countries. We have not heard anything about excise duty and fuel tax cuts. contribution.

The subsidy of 0.22 cents per liter of gasoline with a maximum of 180 liters means 39 euros per quarter, ie 13 euros per month for the citizen while from the Easter allowance of 200 euros, which is supposed to aim to strengthen in front of the sea financially weak, excluding the long-term unemployed and those who have lost their unemployment benefit and are without any income coverage.

With inflation soaring and double-digit, electricity up 71%, petrol up 31%, diesel 44%, heating oil 64% and gas up to unimaginable heights, “I leave it to everyone to decide whether the announced measures are effective and how much”, stressed Mr. Katrinis.

He pointed out that the accuracy has already led to the loss of almost 1.5 salary per year, for employees who are paid the minimum wage of 663 euros but also to the findings of the latest research of the Institute of Small Business of GSEVEE, according to which, financial Weak citizens can survive only the 19 days of the month.

Mr. Katrinis stressed that accuracy and price increases have existed for months and are not only due to the war in Ukraine, as the government claims.

“But when we pointed out and highlighted the problem, calling for immediate action, the government underestimated the problem, which reflects the general perception that governs government policy and is to cover up and hide the problems.

It is the perception that someone else is always to blame and never the government.

The war in Ukraine and the opposition are to blame.

For the pandemic and the inability to control and manage it, it is the fault of the citizens, the young people, you choose and take.

When and for nothing is the government responsible. A government that instead of looking for solutions, is looking for excuses. “A government that in every proposal of the Movement for Change and the opposition as a whole, opposes the argument of ” money trees ” that do not exist,” said Michalis Katrinis, who directly raised the issue of where the tens of billions of euros allocated during her term went. pandemic, calling for an account and public debate with the participation of the social partners.

If they were used productively, in a socially just way or if they were distributed in general and indiscriminately and not to those who needed them most, since the vast majority of small businesses have been deprived and lack access to liquidity.

Finally, Mr. Katrinis referred to the proposals of the Movement for Change, which include:

1st) Ceiling in the power adjustment clause.

2nd) Taxation of the super profits of the power generators.

3rd) Reduction of VAT on basic foodstuffs.

4th) Reduction of the Excise Tax on fuel.

5th) Increase of the minimum wage to 751 euros with simultaneous reduction of insurance contributions by 2% for 2022.

6th) A new EKAS for 350,000 low-income retirees.

Source: Capital

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