Golob Responds to the Opposition: Taxes Serve the Welfare of the People
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Prime Minister Robert Golob denied in the National Assembly the accusations of opposition MPs that the government is pursuing an inadequate tax policy, which is hindering development. The tax burden is average, and according to development indices, Slovenia is in 21st place in the world, even ahead of Austria, he said. He asserted that taxes and contributions are intended for only one thing - the well-being of the people.
In his answers to parliamentary questions, Prime Minister Robert Golob defended tax policy and emphasized that the development index places Slovenia in 21st place in the world, which, according to him, does not support the accusations made by the opposition against the government.
Prime Minister Robert Golob denied in the National Assembly today the accusations of opposition MPs that the government is pursuing an inadequate tax policy, which is hindering development. The tax burden is average, and according to development indices, Slovenia is in 21st place in the world, even ahead of Austria, he said. He asserted that taxes and contributions are intended for only one thing - the well-being of the people.
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