スペインのマリアノ=ラホい(Mariano Rajoy)大統領は、2013年にはさらなる付加価値税や個人所得税の値上げはしないと発言
Rajoy descarta una nueva subida del IVA y el IRPF y asume el “descontento”
Sobre el fondo de rescate: "Yo ya sé lo que van a pedir las comunidades a lo largo del año"
Hollande comparte las propuestas del jefe del Gobierno para el fortalecimiento del euro
“Rajoy y yo tenemos la misma visión del futuro de Europa”, dice el presidente francés
El País Madrid 30 AGO 2012 - 16:20 CET
Rajoy discards a new increase in VAT and the income tax and assumes the "discontent"
Substance rescue: "I already know what they will ask communities throughout the year"
Hollande shared the Prime Minister's proposals to strengthen the euro
"Rajoy and I have the same vision of the future of Europe", says French president
The Country Madrid 30 AGO 2012 - 16:20 CET
Mariano Rajoy has ruled out today a new increase in VAT and income tax in the Budget for 2013. Asserting that understands the "discontent" of citizens has ensured that the cuts will not raise two main taxes and promised that the reference of Spain is now to "grow and create jobs." "As I can," he said after meeting with Francois Hollande, "I will go back to the situation we were at first."
The Chief Executive has now sought the support of the French President to expose the Spanish proposals to ensure the stability of the eurozone and strengthen the economic and political integration in the EU. At the hearing after the meeting in the Moncloa Palace, the French president has said that, despite belonging to different parties, shared the same vision for the Union. "Rajoy and I have the same vision of the future for Europe," said Hollande. That is, greater fiscal and monetary integration of the member countries and the commitment of all to the irreversibility of the euro.
Rajoy, seeking the support of the main European partners before rescue, has also examined the prospects for bilateral cooperation on issues such as the conflict in Syria, the situation in the Sahel and the evolution of events in the southern Mediterranean area, as have Government sources reported.
About the regional rescue fund, worth 18,000 million euros, whose deposit has been reduced to less than half after requests for help in Catalonia, Valencia and Murcia, Rajoy has said that will be enough. "I already know what they will ask communities throughout the year," he noted, so "it comes as no surprise that what you said Catalonia or Valencia said today."
This interview, prior to the Spanish-French summit scheduled for October 10, the two leaders have had an opportunity to address the aid of up to 100,000 million euros that Spain will get from Europe to clean up its financial system and the high interest rates charged by Spain funded and that, according to the Government, do not conform to the economic reality of the country.
The Executive, Efe reported, stresses that Rajoy was the first European leader Hollande received at the Elysée, the Spanish government maintained weekly telephone contact with Paris, as with Berlin and Rome, as part of an ongoing consultation system within the EU, and that it intends to recover for Spain the annual frequency of bilateral summits with other countries.
In this context, Rajoy will on 6 September to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, as part of a Spanish-German Business Summit to be held in the Palacio de la Moncloa, organized at the initiative of the employer of both countries.
With the format of your interview with Hollande, Rajoy received yesterday at La Moncloa European Council President, Herman van Rompuy, who offered the cooperation of EU institutions if the Spanish government seems useful to accept the offer of financial assistance from the Central Bank European.
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