“Small and medium-sized businesses cannot progress and survive households with dignity when the cartels prosper and the government continues the taxation,” said SYRIZA-PS President Socrates Famellos, speaking at a meeting with his professionals and professionals. Athens Chamber.

He argued that the government “has been greatly destabilized because of the economy, scandals, corruption, health and education” and added that “some tax exemptions are not enough to correct or resolve the big issue of our country’s development.”

“If Mr Mitsotakis talks about tax exemptions, it means two things. First, that he is doing them to avoid political costs, and secondly, that he has organized a taxation, which he comes to alleviate, having first hit the productive classes and households, ”he said.

Socrates Famellos emphasized the very low incomes recorded for employees and small and medium -sized businessmen, professionals, scientists, traders, as well as the reduction of market turnover, associated with low purchasing power and high increasing costs of production, high -profile costs.

“The oligopolies and cartels record provocative profits. Banks, 1.8 billion, PPC, and we have 6 billion in taxation. All this money left the market, ”he said, adding that the government is not dealing with the necessary reforms, changing the productive model, tackling climate crisis and rural desolation.

The president of SYRIZA-PS made special reference to the party’s proposals to reduce VAT (and nihilism for basic products), reducing excise duty, reduction of tax rates, abolishing the imputed taxation, increasing the limit of release, 120 interest and/or capital) the immediate release of bank accounts when regulating debts and change of bankruptcy code for first home, business housing and agricultural homes and the reduction of bureaucracy.

He also added that there must be a strong public presence in banks and energy so that a strong state could cope with the cartels.

Socrates Famellos also spoke of the need to create a new National Recovery Fund, since the existing one “passed and did not reach small and medium -sized entrepreneurship”.

At the same time, he reiterated the party’s proposals for the reinstatement of the 13th and 14th salaries to the State, for the 13th pension, the abolition of the solidarity levy and personal difference.

The meeting, among other things, was attended by representatives from the Pan -Hellenic Federation of Foreign Language Centers, the Federation of Professional Craftsmen and Merchants of Athens, the Pan -Hellenic Federation of Tourism Businesses, the Panhellenic Federation Electricians’ Associations, the Attica Tax Professionals Association, the Athens Accounting Association, the Pan -Hellenic Federation of Popular Markets Associations, the Pan -Hellenic Federation of Insurance Ombudsmen, the Panhellenic Federation Federation of OPAP Agents Associations, the Federation of Greek Carers and the Pan -Hellenic Federation of Council.