The plenary session of the Chamber of Deputies on Monday will discuss the simple submission submitted by USR and Forza Dreptei against Finance Minister Marcel Bolos, and the vote will be held the following day, Tuesday, as determined by the Permanent Bureau of the Chamber.

Marcel BolosPhoto: Inquam Photos / George Calin

The signatories of the petition “Marcel Bolosh, the minister who raises taxes with a smile on his face” accuse the finance minister of showing a “narrow vision focused only on the destruction of the private”.

According to USR parliamentarians and members of Forţa Dreptei, spending has exploded and Marcel Bolosh will not cut it “at all”, but will “put his hand deeper into the pockets of those who work and pay taxes in Romania”.

“It is incredible and at the same time terrifying how one person can lead a country with such dedication to the abyss. “Marseille, with his unpredictable measures and deliberate actions against the population, small entrepreneurs and the business environment, seems determined to write a dark chapter in Romania’s economic history,” the document also states.

According to the petition’s signatories, the finance minister’s decisions “lack any analysis and understanding of their impact on the economy.”

“With a smile on his face, Mr. Marcel informs us that the abolition of special pensions is barbaric. It is barbaric that the state treats all Romanians equally, dividing them into tax payers and special ones. It is barbaric if we all pay according to the same rules, we all get pensions according to the same rules. It is strange that Mr. Marcel and the puppeteers behind him no longer specialize in the work of Romanians. This smile does not reflect sympathy or understanding, but a mockery of the Romanians. Of course, the kind that Mr. Marcel is used to. The spouses of two Marcels, Bolosh and Cholak, had to choose between the well-being of taxpayers and the well-being of the special And they chose. They decided not to cut special pensions. Do not cut business schemes for public money. Do not reduce the money contracts of local barons. Not to reduce all privileges enjoyed by active party members”, USR and Forța Dreptei also claim.

According to the initiators of the petition, Marcel Bolosh and Marcel Cholaku “chose to reduce taxpayers’ incomes by another tax increase” and “hit small entrepreneurs.”

“Mr. Marcel did not understand that when you attack small and medium-sized enterprises, you attack the basis of the economy. He chose short-term financial gain over long-term stability and prosperity. This decision, made with a smile on his face, will have a cascading effect on the entire economy, affecting not only entrepreneurs, but also every Romanian who depends on their services and products,” the document says.

Another affected category is freelancers, whose taxes have been doubled or even tripled, the signatories note.

“The measures taken by Mr. Marcel are a betrayal not only of liberalism, but also of the middle class. Instead of supporting these basic categories of our society, he decided to put them in an even more vulnerable position,” he explains in motion. .

According to the signatories, Bolosh is also “hitting” agriculture and construction, “increasing labor taxes by 50% for workers in these industries.”

The initiators of the submission also criticize the introduction of a tax for companies with a sales volume of more than 50 million euros.

According to these parties, limiting cash payments is a “gift to banks”.

“In conclusion, Mr. Marcel is a danger to Romanian entrepreneurs, to the Romanian economy and to Romania. He has no intention of cutting any budget spending and wants to keep raising taxes. With a smile on his face and a snorting laugh, he lied to us that he wanted to protect the public and the business environment. But protect him from whom? When he is his main aggressor. (…) Mr. Marcel has nothing to do with the term “liberal”, in addition, he usurps its name. Liberalism helps to limit the intervention of the state in the economy. But Mr. Marcel turned out to be a traitor to liberal ideas, hitting small and medium-sized businesses and young entrepreneurs. For all this, Mr. Marcel should go,” say the signatories of the petition.