He PSOE is committed to a reform of the regional financing system which guarantee “greater resources for all communities”strengthen public services and, at the same time, make “solidarity with equal fiscal effort compatible with the recognition of the singularities” of certain territories.
He does this without citing agreement reached on this subject with ERC for the inauguration of Salvador Illa, where Catalonia would leave the common regime and which aroused criticism within the party led by the president of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García Page.
This is indicated in the framework presentation of the PSOE for the 41st Federal Congress, to which he had access. Europe Presswhere he claims that the new model will result in a “more equitable distribution of funding” and “will close the way” to what is called tax dumpingwhich the socialists have severely denounced in recent months as a reproach for the policy of “lowering taxes for the richest” which, according to them, is practiced by the government of the Community of Madrid chaired by Isabel Diaz Ayuso.
In this section related to tax issues, the PSOE also includes the creation of an “authentic autonomous fund for reindustrialization and income convergence between autonomous communities. » The presentation also emphasizes the fight “against tax evasion of the mega-rich” and explains that they will establish “a marginal rate of 50% in the general rate of personal income tax to from 300,000 euros per year.”
On the other hand, socialists advocate a European Union in which there is also a “political and fiscal union”, while deepening the “cession of sovereignty in key areas”; increase “resources managed” by the EU; extend social benefits and promote a “common passport for all European citizens”.
“Discourage speculation”
In economic matters, the presentation of the PSOE raises prohibit the conversion of residential housing “into tourist housing” and seasonal” in areas with high demand and with the aim of “discouraging speculation, containing prices and guaranteeing citizens’ right to housing”.
Finally, the PSOE also wants to create a “resilience fund for climate justice” to “protect the most vulnerable people and communities, particularly in rural and coastal areas”. In addition, it promotes “a just ecological transition in all economic activities in the face of the direct effects of climate change”.