Vox realigns itself with Ayuso to deflate personal income tax

PP and Vox will once again exercise de facto coalition this Thursday in Madrid.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
03 November 2022 Thursday 03:33
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Vox realigns itself with Ayuso to deflate personal income tax

PP and Vox will once again exercise de facto coalition this Thursday in Madrid. Silenced the noise of sabers that caused the use of geriatric management during the pandemic as a bargaining chip carried out by Rocío Monasterio, both formations have rebuilt all bridges to negotiate the 2023 regional budgets that Isabel Díaz Ayuso presented a week ago. And as a result of this renewed harmony, the ultranationalists will support during the ordinary plenary session in the Madrid Assembly the proposal of the popular to deflate the personal income tax rates.

The bill for the deflation of the Personal Income Tax (IRPF), which will have its effects on next year's income statement, and will mean a saving of between 1.5% and 6% of what that is paid for this tax, will be processed by single reading and without prior parliamentary debate for the opposition's complaint.

The agreement was about to be sealed last night and the only thing left was, as fringe, Vox's request to lower an additional 0.5 points in each of the regional sections. According to government data, this measure will mean a reduction in the quota of 6.26% for a gross salary of 20,000 euros, 2.71% for a salary of 32,600 euros per year, and 1.49% for a salary of 90,000 euros. euros.

During the control session that will begin at ten in the morning, Díaz Ayuso will respond to the opposition's questions, as usual, which this Thursday will deal with the situation of young people and out-of-hospital emergency services.

The session will start with a question from the co-spokesperson of United We Can, Alejandra Jacinto, who will ask for an assessment of the problems that young people have in the Community of Madrid, while the leader of Vox, Rocío Monasterio, wants to know the measures that the community is taking. Regional executive to reduce unproductive spending.

More Madrid and the PSOE will focus their turn on the health situation in the region since the leader of the opposition, Mónica García, will ask Díaz Ayuso if "he believes that public health works better since he is president", while the spokesman socialist, Juan Lobato, will ask you for an assessment of the quality of Primary Care.

The housing problem in San Fernando de Henares, the evolution of Operation Camp or the electricity supply in Cañada Real will be other topics that will be discussed by the regional Executive and the other parliamentary groups during the control session.

In addition, in this plenary session, the Minister of the Presidency, Justice and the Interior, Enrique López, will appear to give an account of the works for the construction, conservation and operation of the City of Justice of the Judicial District of Madrid.

The groups will debate two Non-Law Proposals (PNL), one of them promoted by Vox to eliminate subsidies to employers and unions, and another by United We Can to request that the macro-parking of the Niño Jesús Hospital be stopped.