“Protection for workers and for those who offer jobs, reduction of taxes for SMEs and the recovery of educational dynamics”, are some of the central axes that make up the proposal platform Maria Eugenia Vidal, the first candidate for national deputy of Together for Change (JxC) for the City of Buenos Aires.
During the months of his election campaign, the former vice chief of the Buenos Aires government He defended a project of 23 proposals that, he says, was the result of arduous teamwork between party members and residents of the City of Buenos Aires. “We collect all the requests and recommendations from the public and make them our pillar of work. Here are their voices, the same ones that we will carry and defend before the Chamber of Deputies “, assured Maria Eugenia Vidal.
Relief for those who generate work
One of the fundamental pillars of the proposal for Maria Eugenia Vidal focuses on protection of jobs, accompanying employees and reducing taxes for companies that open jobs. The platform is divided as follows:
- Reduce taxes for the sectors hardest hit by the pandemic.
- Freeze existing tariffs for SMEs and not create new tariff rates.
- Fiscal stability for new investments.
More work for the youngest
The candidate for deputy of JxC emphasized create new job opportunities for young people between 18 and 35 years old through the “First Job Law”. For Vidal, the State should guarantee “tax incentives” to increase the hiring of this sector so hit by the pandemic. The most important proposals are:
- Convert social plans into work plans.
- Guarantee the free monotax for one year for those under 29 years of age.
- Repeal of the Rent Law.
- Creation of a Single Window for Women Entrepreneurs.
“We want to present before Congress a series of measures that allow us to protect young entrepreneurs and protect workers. We will also propose that young people can have professional training practices during high school to increase their insertion into the world of work ”, he added. Maria Eugenia Vidal last week during a televised debate.