N. Androulakis: Reduction of the VAT on oil and a ceiling on the adjustment clause for farmers to endure

The President of PASOK-Movement for Change has been touring in Veria since noon. Earlier, Nikos Androulakis talked to farmers and processors in Kouloura and listened to their concerns about the disasters in their production and the unbearable energy costs they bear.

The President of PASOK-Movement for Change reiterated the need to immediately reduce the Special Consumption Tax on oil and to impose a ceiling on the adjustment clause so that farmers can endure. Commenting on the recent interventions of the Government to deal with accuracy, Mr. Androulakis pointed out the government’s reluctance to proceed with effective measures to alleviate consumers and businesses and impose taxation on the profits of energy companies, something that has been proposed by PASOK-Movement A and others. European countries, such as Italy recently, are already adopting.

The statements of the president of PASOK-Movement for Change are detailed:

We begin the effort of our self-organization, which puts society as a protagonist. In every part of Greece we will have similar meetings and today I start from Veria.

The economic crisis is widening inequalities. The climate crisis is now making a sporadic phenomenon permanent. Every year, disaster on the fruits.

The Ministry of Rural Development must create permanent mechanisms through ELGA, which will use the community funds to deal with this phenomenon, which destroys the primary sector, but also creates a very big problem for processing companies in the region.

The energy crisis does not only concern farmers in Imathia but throughout Greece. There must be an immediate reduction in the Excise Tax on oil and a ceiling on the adjustment clause so that tariffs are lower. Let the farmers endure, let their competitiveness endure.

There are also permanent solutions.

The Government must use the money of the Recovery Fund to build networks and our farmers, our breeders, our processors to be able to make thousands of energy communities in the country. To be able to generate their own electricity, to shield their production in the long run and thus themselves and their families to live with dignity.

Asked about the Prime Minister’s statements today, Mr. Androulakis said:

The measures taken by the Government are not enough. The reason that Mr. Mitsotakis says that he does not have the budgetary margin to take measures, which are proportionally taken by other European countries, is because during the pandemic period he made a very large fiscal expansion of 43 billion, which did not bring the same result. . So he can not remember the money tree ala kart.

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Source: Capital

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