The colored grouping batllistas pointed out that it’s time” of “fulfilling the electoral promise of reduce the IASS and the IRPF”as noted this Saturday in a statement.
“If we compare ourselves with the problems that shake the world and our region, the balance is comforting. That growth leads us for the same reason to point out that the time has come,” the letter states. Batllistas understands that in the first instance it is necessary to focus on people with lower salaries and pensions, “who make a enormous effort to pay these taxes”indicated.
“In defense of workers and retirees, we must continue advancing to the extent of the economic possibilities of the country. The challenges of this strange and unexpected historical time do not change our optimistic mood of feeling that we can continue to develop vigorously”, he added.
According to the group, it is necessary for Uruguay expand your international insertion, improve your national competitiveness and complete the salary recoveryin addition to “continuing to invest in production and infrastructure”.
“The government management faces an angry and at times scandalous opposition. This has been happening since the moment the pandemic broke out. We assume it with serenity and our historical spirit of construction does not change us either, to which we owe ourselves from the bottom of history ”, he clarified.
“By the end of the year, we have already passed half of this government and we continue to successfully go through those unresolved international crises. We are never, nor will we be, satisfied with what has been achieved. However, we are overwhelmed by the conviction that the best possible for the Republic has been done, and continues to be done, ”he added in the statement.
The Batllistas recognized what the coalition government of which they are a part had done, mentioned the debate of ideas that generated the referendum on the Law of Urgent Consideration in March, and appreciated their attempts to “Overcoming a disastrous frontline management” in education.
“From feeding the most deprived sectors to connectivity in small cities and towns in the interior, from the plan for social inclusion in electricity to the start of an important program to clean up and reconvert settlements, we can affirm that our State preserves the historical spirit of Batllismo”, he considered.
And he added: “In an unstable world, with a European war of still unpredictable projections, rising inflation and an energy reconversion with profound consequences, our country shows stability and growth, driven by its export sectors. Public finances have been rigorously managed, the deficit and inflation are at manageable levels, employment has been recovering and the State’s social services are attending to the needs of the population as never before, recovering from the effects produced by a pandemic that it was also faced with unquestionable success”.