The PSD president assured on Tuesday that AD’s priority would be “less taxes and improved public services”, which would also include the return of public-private partnerships (PPP) in health care and association contracts in education.
Luis Montenegro spoke to journalists following a meeting with more than 20 economists, which was also attended by the leader of the SDS-PP, Nuno Melo, as well as the leaders of the two parties that will enter the legislature in coalition with the PPM, the Democratic Alliance (AD).
With an advertising panel in blue with orange details and the symbols of the three parties and Nuno Melo on the side, Montenegro confirmed the priority of the reduction in terms of IRS taxes for the middle class and youth (which would allow paying third until age 35).
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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