Finance will impose a veto on the law to exempt the minimum wage from the IRPF and Sumar expects the PP's help to lift it
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Finance will impose a veto on the law to exempt the minimum wage from the IRPF and Sumar expects the PP's help to lift it
María Jesús Montero and Yolanda Díaz maintain the clash until the end and the second vice president will negotiate with the PP in the Lower House Bureau to lift the Treasury veto and push forward her initiative

The government reserves the strength of the TC to stop the Sumar offensive against the taxation of the minimum wage
The Council of Ministers sets a precedent and activates a conflict of authority with the Senate after rejecting the Government's veto on several amendments


Yolanda Díaz trusts that the PSOE will reform the taxation of the SMI despite the PP-Sumar clamp to be processed
Yolanda Díaz maintains her order to María Jesús Montero in order to prevent the recipients of the Minimum Interprofessional Wage (SMI) from having to pay taxes after the last approved climb. After the sound clash with the socialist wing of the government from the Moncloa Palace itself last February, Sumar presented an initiative to amend the plans of the Treasury and is willing to reach the end, even if that means joining his votes with the PP t…
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