Small business He was left without support after Δεθ: there are many promises, but there are no measures to save the business. New closures of enterprises – The question of time.
The market is already predicting new closing shops and workshopssince the government has not offered anything to support small business.
Assessment of measures was given by the President Γσεβε Georgios Kavvatas:
“The prime minister’s statements with Δεθ can be evaluated positively in terms of tax rates. But these are purely election measures. As for demography, they are clearly not enough. And for small businesses – zero. “
He emphasized that There was no question of restructuringand “the situation for merchants and artisans looks depressing.”
Small and medium -sized entrepreneurs are frozen after TIF
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The General Director of the National Union of Agricultural Cooperatives Moskhos Korusidis also spoke sharply:
“Nothing sounded. Not a word about agricultural production, nor about the primary sector. Meanwhile, unresolved issues and payments related to the οπεκεπε scandal are sharply hanging. ”
Labor lawyer Matina Triandafilly added:
“We did not hear anything about housing policy, nor about indirect taxes. The path of relief for small groups was chosen. But for most people, measures do not change anything. Revenues remain disproportionate prices. ”
Δεθ brought relief only a fewand the majority – from entrepreneurs to farmers and hired workers – again They felt forgotten.
After all, the laws of nature cannot be changed, if it arrives in one place, it decreases from another place. Therefore, everything New benefits, subsidies and benefits Taxpayers will pay. And these will not be large companies and corporations, but small and medium -sized businesses.
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