
“Mitsotakis’ refusal to cut the fuel tax infuriates even his candidates,” a spokesman for SYRIZA said. Popi Tzapaniducommenting on Maria Zaga’s statement.
“Today, Ms. Zaga hit Mr. Mitsotakis with a thunderclap by claiming to be an ‘official semi-state enterprise’ that profits from high indirect taxes,” Ms. Tsapanidou emphasizes, and continues to refer to SYRIZA’s excise duty obligations.
“On the first day of the progressive government, through the Law on Legislative Content, it will reduce the excise tax on fuel and VAT on food, bringing it to zero on basic foodstuffs,” the SYRIZA spokesman notes and concludes:
“May 21 we say “So far” obscenity. SYRIZA’s victory for lowering prices and breathing in society”.
Source: Kathimerini

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