Patience Pays Off: Plamen Dimitrov’s Message to Tsacho Ganev

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Bulgaria‘s Council of Syndicalist Base (KNS) Stresses Fair Tax Policy Amid Budgetary Debate

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The Council of Syndicalist Base (KNS) in Bulgaria advocates for a uniform tax rate and adjustment of tax burden, challenging current practices during a heated parliamentary budget debate.

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Bulgaria’s presidential elections may have concluded, yet one group remains steadfast in its stance on fiscal justice – the Council of Syndicalist Base (KNS), led by President Plamen Dimitrov. Its position, unyielding and systematic, maintains that Bulgaria’s tax policy should be equitable. The recent debate in Parliament’s Budgetary Committee has set the stage for this passionate advocacy.

Dimitrov, speaking at the committee meeting, emphasized the necessity for fairness in indirect taxes. He proposed a 15% flat rate for all goods and services, a radical shift from the current differentiated rates. This, he insisted, was the only way to ensure justice in the face of escalating costs for businesses. Yet, the asterisk here lies in the kitchen: hikes in bread prices, orchestrated by unscrupulous retailers as opposed to tax alterations, pace the market.

Counters the KNS chief, "It’s a folly to suggest that tax hikes will cure our economic ills. We need consolidation in tax policy, not piecemeal solutions." Acknowledging the inevitable need to shift the burden, Dimitrov advocated for a balance – businesses should bear more of the direct taxes while citizens shoulder less of the indirect ones.

However, not everyone agrees with the KNS’s stance. ‘Vozrazhdanе’ member, Tsacho Ganev, snapped back at Dimitrov, "You must have missed the memo – this is not about all types of bread, but only the cheapest ones. And incidentally, it’s not bread prices alone rising, but production costs too."

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In the heat of this exchange, Aseen Vasilev, presmisingthat the minmethods toenaheavenevolves, severe traduDIthemeeting momentarily. subsequently, the proceedingss with the testimony of the Acting Finance Minister, Lyudmila Petrova.

Yet, this debate surrounding the fairness of Bulgaria’s tax policy continues to be as fresh and invigorating as the aroma of newly baked bread. The KNS’s stance, unyielding yet clearly defined, serves as a beacon in the complex, ever-evolving dance of economic policy.

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