What Maria Luís Albuquerque proposes to finance post-bailout country feel is that the “good news”, instead of hearing from governing responsible. Because this is always the “easiest” way for a ruler in his view:. “The Portuguese today have is to feel the good news”
“We all walked on the street feel there more confidence, we feel that people are lighter, feel that there is more consumption, we feel that there are more cars on the road, “rattled off the last night the Minister of Finance to intervene in the fifth days Consolidation, Growth and Cohesion , promoted in Port by PSD.
“Here we get to where we wanted:. Reduce more in spending than increase in revenue, because while not structurally reduce the expenditure will not be able to download taxes, tax rates, which is clearly something we want to do, “advanced.
” Taught from little ones “
Newcomer of the Eurogroup meeting that made the first digestion of the victory of Syriza in Greek law, Maria Luís Albuquerque did not refer directly to the rise of the left to power in the Greek State. According to Maria Luís Albuquerque, “when things
run well, “finance ministers” are people who do not have
no importance “
Although -. like the Prime Minister, who made a parallel between the party’s program of Alexis Tsipras and a” children’s story “- has laid emphasis on “enforcement rules.
“No work, no consistency, without compliance with rules not we want to have the benefits of being in the European Union, to be in the euro, having trading partners, to have access to markets and to have a legitimate ambition for a better life, “he stressed.
” We are taught from little ones that you can not have everything and often think it is very unfair that nothing is done without work, and then curiously some even adults and forget and think you can have it all, “continued the minister.
Maria Luis also said he expected the next holder of the Finance folder and public accounts “are a less exciting topic in the next legislature”
tags.: Alexis Tsipras, Austerity, Public Accounts, Expense, Finance, Government, Greece, Taxes, Maria Luís Albuquerque, Minister, PSD, Syriza,
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