The PSIB (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party) offers to the PP to raise the ITS (Spanish Tax) and tax rental cars: "Do you want to act? Act!"
The president refuses to accept the proposal and accuses Negueruela of "opportunism."
PalmThe left continues to delve into the unfulfilled promises of Prime Minister Marga Prohens and this Wednesday presented her with a challenge. In the second session of the general policy debate, Socialist spokesperson Iago Negueruela announced that they will file a proposal to increase the Sustainable Tourism Tax (ITS) in Parliament, identical to the one proposed by the Catalan government as part of the tourism decree, which failed due to Vox's lack of support for the regulation. They will also present a proposed tax on rental vehicles, a carbon copy of the PowerPoint presentation by the government. The president avoided taking up the challenge to the Socialist, accusing him of "opportunism."
"Do you want to act? Act," Negueruela said. "We've registered a proposal to increase the ITS (tax income tax), yours. You can agree on it here and that's it," he insisted. "We've taken your PowerPoint presentation on rental cars and transformed it into a law," he continued. "These aren't ambitious enough measures for the Socialist Party, but we can't wait," he continued. With this response, Negueruela retorted to Prohens, who reproached the left for not supporting these initiatives at the time—six months ago—because they were asking for them to go further. "Society isn't in favor of more false promises," he emphasized. "If they want to approve it, they just have to vote in favor, and if not, they should stop deceiving the citizens."
Prohens says the PSIB has moved to "learning by imitation."
Using a simile about the stages of raising children, the president responded to Negueruela by celebrating that he had passed the "child-rearing" stage.Terrible Two", which refers to the tantrums typical of this age, after two years of legislature. Now, he said, he has entered the phase of "learning by imitation."
The Prime Minister has avoided addressing the Socialist Party's proposals, reminding him that "he said no in the Minister's office [of Tourism, Jaume Bauzá]" and is now bringing them back out of "opportunism." In this regard, she insisted that these proposals have been "overlooked," and that they are now in the hands of the Sustainability Pact, which is working on them. "If they want to move forward with the 544 proposals they have made, they can make bills," she said.
MÁS calls on Prohens to "come out of the bunker"
The spokesperson for MÁS por Mallorca, Lluís Apesteguia, focused his speech on housing. "It is promoting a country of cryptobros "real estate," the eco-sovereignist retorted to the president. "We can't wait six, eight or ten years for all the apartments you've promised to be built, if they never arrive and if, a peak, they are built, we will still not be able to pay for them," he stressed. "What's the point of promising housing at limited prices if the module is the Balearic Islands?" he asked.
"What's the point of a model in which we allocate town centers to the rich from the north who can buy houses, and we residents will have to go to a periphery that we also won't be able to afford and where there will be neither sufficient services nor public spaces because it has also allowed construction?," he continued. In this sense, he has proposed a national pact to limit the price of rentals and the purchase of homes for non-residents
The eco-sovereignty party has also extended its support to Prohens to modify and expand the Special Tax Regime for the Islands (REB), with respect to which the president has shown a willingness. She has done so and, as she said, this has led to a reduction in the supply of homes on the market.