The Romans Will Not Tax, but Reduce the Costs of the State and the Number of Budgets. Sondaj INSCOP
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The Romans have firm views on the various budgetary deficit reduction solutions, according to the last barometer made by Information.ro and INSCOP Research. The Romanian article will not tax, but reduce the costs of the state and the number of budgets. Sondaj INSCOP appears for the first time in Romania TV.
Nicolae Moroianu, a University Conference of Doctors at the Economic Studies Academy in Bucharest (ASE), considers that measures to reduce the budgetary deficit that the state should take are linked to the increase in revenue from the state budget, not cost cuts or tax increases.
77% of Romanians support the reduction of government operating costs, excluding employees' salaries, as a solution to the reduction of the budget deficit. About 70% of respondents oppose the increase in company taxes, considering it a threat to the economy and prices. Reducing investments is the measure of the biggest opposition – over 54% of Romanians are not agreeing with cuts in this area. A survey by INSCOP Research for the Information platf…
More than three-quarters of Romanians completely agree or somewhat agree with reducing state operating expenses, almost 50% almost agree with reducing the salaries of public sector employees, and 51.7% are completely ]against increasing taxes for companies, according to an INSCOP Research survey. As for investments, only slightly over 25% of those surveyed […] The article INSCOP Survey on Budget Corrections: Romanians, Agree with Reducing the Nu…
Over 77% of Romanians agree with reducing state operating expenses, and almost half even support wage cuts in the public sector, the latest INSCOP Research survey shows. Although the willingness for tough measures to reduce the deficit is high, only a quarter of respondents support reducing public investments, and the majority categorically reject increasing taxes for companies.
I agree with the reduction in the operating costs of the state in particular PNL and USR voters (about 90% of these parties' voters), but above 65% of PSD and AUR voters, according to an INSCOP Research survey.
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