Kelemen Hunor Says “Confirms” that the Future Government Will Be a Majority, with PSD. “Romania Is Not Prepared for Progressive Taxation”
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President KELEMR, KELEMEN HONOR, said Tuesday, during a press conference supported by Parliament, that the Union supports the formation of a majority government and is convinced that such a formula will be implemented, with the participation of the PSD. The Union leader has expressed reservations about introducing progressive tax in Romania at this time, stressing that the country is not prepared for such a fiscal measure and that the current pr…
"I think that the current vote, this incredibly large participation and stance of the Hungarians in Transylvania in favor of preserving freedom and human dignity, should be a signal to Romanian politics and Romanian society," the president of the Hungarian Democratic Alliance in Romania told the public media. According to the MTI report, Kelemen Hunor stated about the government formation negotiations starting this week: a grand coalition is exp…
President UDMR, Kelemen Hunor, said sceptic marches about VAT growth, as a measure that could lead to the collection of money in addition to the budget, under the tax reforms that President Nicusor Dan has declared to them right...
Kelemen Hunor, the president of the UDMR, declared after consultations with President Nicușor Dan at Cotroceni that the UDMR is willing to assume governance. He stated that the first challenge is to bring in additional revenues, of 30 billion lei. "This cannot be done either by increasing taxes or just by cutting expenses," because it would mean imbalance and tensions in society. He conveyed, again, that the UDMR does not believe that a minority…
UDMR leader Kelemen Hunor said Tuesday, 27 May, that Romania is not ready for the progressive tax, and the first need of the government is to bring about 30 billion plus income to reach the 7% deficit.
Mediafax Kelemen Hunor stressed, for Digi 24, that UDMR wants a very detailed coalition agreement on all important areas, from taxation to investments, specifying exactly what will be done, when and what will not be done. He gave the example of Germany, where the extremely detailed coalition agreements allow effective government in a complicated period. The Hungarian leader explained that the first option remains a large majority coalition with …
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