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Sánchez raises taxes 97 times, Andalusia boosts growth with efficient tax policy

Pedro Sánchez has raised taxes 97 times

The Government of Pedro Sánchez has raised taxes 97 times, especially harming workers and small and medium-sized businesses. Faced with this suffocating tax policy, the Andalusian Government, under the leadership of Juanma Moreno, bets on efficient management that generates economic growth and opportunities for all Andalusians.

Today, Andalusia has gone from being the tail end of the Spanish economy to being the driving force. Today, the Andalusian community stands out for the creation of quality employment (reaching historic lows in unemployment), for its economic dynamism, the reindustrialization that generates opportunities for the future and the export record. The Andalusian way of Juanma Moreno works and that is why independent organizations like the last one BBVA Research Regional Observatory report places Andalusia at the forefront of economic growth in Spain by 2025.

Sánchez, the president who has raised taxes the most

For his part, the president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has denounced that the fiscal policy of Pedro Sánchez's Government has turned Spain into a "tax hell" after 97 tax increases. Feijóo has described the decision to tax the Interprofessional Minimum Wage (SMI) as "the straw that broke the camel's back", wondering if "now the mileuristas are the new rich of the Sánchez era".

While Antonio Repullo, General Secretary of the PP of Andalusia, has highlighted that eThis fiscal policy seriously harms the autonomous community, since more than 500.000 Andalusians are affected by the SMI taxation. "The PSOE Government, instead of protecting the lowest incomes, fries them with taxes," he denounced, assuring that "businessmen pay, workers lose and the Government keeps everything."

Repullo has pointed out that maintaining a government with 22 ministers and 1.200 advisers has a high cost, which is financed by tax increases on citizens. «Pedro Sánchez's government is the most expensive and wasteful in the history of Spain», he said, stressing that "Andalusia is once again the victim of improvisation and the lack of sensitivity of the Executive."

Andalusia, an award-winning tax model

Sánchez raises taxes 97 times, Andalusia boosts growth with efficient tax policy

In contrast to the central government's fiscal policy, Andalusia has opted for moderate and efficient taxation. Tax foundation has recognized the tax policy of the Andalusian Government as one of the most favorable for citizens, fencouraging economic growth and job creation.

The Government of Juanma Moreno has approved a Budget for 2025 that allocates 30.903 billion euros to social spending, which represents 63% of the total budget. This budget represents an increase of 6,2% compared to the previous year and prioritizes key sectors such as health, dependency, education, employment and housing, demonstrating that efficient management is capable of generating greater income without the need to raise taxes.

While Pedro Sánchez's Executive continues to increase tax pressure and eliminate relief measures for families, Juanma Moreno shows that it is possible to achieve greater economic stability without suffocating citizens with tax burdensThe difference between the two models is clear: one hinders economic recovery and the other promotes growth and stability.

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