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The proposal is in the debate phase. Juan Carlos Monedero will present it on June 8 in Madrid Pablo Iglesias commissions a report from four economists on how to finance the 'salary for all' Podemos recognizes that its economic program is unviable Podemos Macrosurvey: If we give you a basic income, will you leave your job. Juan Carlos Monedero, Pablo Iglesias and Iñigo Errejón. Basic income is one of the most striking and controversial proposals of Podemos since it was proposed in its beginnings as a party before the European elections. A group of supporters and economists have been trying for months to specify and make it viable in a detailed plan.
There have been several questions that have been raised about this idea of paying a benefit to citizens: how much it would cost, who would receive it and under what conditions, how it would be financed, how fraud would be avoided or whether receiving an income would discourage the search for Denmark Mobile Number List a position. of work. The Basic Income Circle proposal is being voted on by Podemos members so that Pablo Iglesias and the State Citizen Council (the party's national leadership) can include it in the program for the general elections. It needs the endorsement of 10% of the voters. bases for it.
Confidencial Digital has learned that the promoters of the proposal are going to present the final wording of the document before the internal voting period closes. They will do so on June 8 at an event in Madrid in which the proposal will be presented by several members of the Basic Income Circle, the economics professors Daniel Raventós (University of Barcelona) and Francisco Javier Braña (University of Salamanca) and one of the founders of the party: Juan Carlos Monedero , who in one of his first public acts after leaving the leadership will give his support to one of Podemos's most discussed measures.
Tax reform: make the rich pay more Sources from the Basic Income Circle explain to ECD that along with the basic income proposal itself, which develops the amounts to be received, the conditions for collecting it, the implementation deadlines, among other issues, other documents are being prepared, since This proposal requires “accompanying measures” to make the proposal viable. Some of these other measures would consist of promoting employment plans to try to put basic income money into circulation and thus be able to reduce unemployment and boost the economy. But they have also raised the need to implement measures that help finance the cost of basic insertion income and minimize the impact of a possible tax collection deviation.
which at first was just a generic idea. The plan to implement a basic income in Spain has undergone numerous changes in recent months, since some of the economists who advise Podemos warned Pablo Iglesias of the unviability of some aspects of the proposal . In fact, the party leader and the economists Vicenç Navarro and Juan Torres, who developed the Podemos economic program, have lowered the initial idea to a much smaller subsidy that would only cost 35,000 million euros and not the million proposed by the working group that made the first proposal.
There have been several questions that have been raised about this idea of paying a benefit to citizens: how much it would cost, who would receive it and under what conditions, how it would be financed, how fraud would be avoided or whether receiving an income would discourage the search for Denmark Mobile Number List a position. of work. The Basic Income Circle proposal is being voted on by Podemos members so that Pablo Iglesias and the State Citizen Council (the party's national leadership) can include it in the program for the general elections. It needs the endorsement of 10% of the voters. bases for it.
Confidencial Digital has learned that the promoters of the proposal are going to present the final wording of the document before the internal voting period closes. They will do so on June 8 at an event in Madrid in which the proposal will be presented by several members of the Basic Income Circle, the economics professors Daniel Raventós (University of Barcelona) and Francisco Javier Braña (University of Salamanca) and one of the founders of the party: Juan Carlos Monedero , who in one of his first public acts after leaving the leadership will give his support to one of Podemos's most discussed measures.
Tax reform: make the rich pay more Sources from the Basic Income Circle explain to ECD that along with the basic income proposal itself, which develops the amounts to be received, the conditions for collecting it, the implementation deadlines, among other issues, other documents are being prepared, since This proposal requires “accompanying measures” to make the proposal viable. Some of these other measures would consist of promoting employment plans to try to put basic income money into circulation and thus be able to reduce unemployment and boost the economy. But they have also raised the need to implement measures that help finance the cost of basic insertion income and minimize the impact of a possible tax collection deviation.
which at first was just a generic idea. The plan to implement a basic income in Spain has undergone numerous changes in recent months, since some of the economists who advise Podemos warned Pablo Iglesias of the unviability of some aspects of the proposal . In fact, the party leader and the economists Vicenç Navarro and Juan Torres, who developed the Podemos economic program, have lowered the initial idea to a much smaller subsidy that would only cost 35,000 million euros and not the million proposed by the working group that made the first proposal.