SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, July 19 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The general secretary of the Canary Islands Workers’ Commissions (CCOO), Inocencio González, pointed out this Wednesday that the government program of the new Canarian quadripartite is very “generic” while admitting that he is “concerned” by the announcement of the tax cut.
In a press conference in which he was accompanied by the national secretary general, Unai Sordo, González did not fully agree with the 99% discount on inheritance and gift tax and the foreseeable drop in the IGIC of 7%. to 5% in 2024, although they are more in favor of eliminating the fuel tax to try to lower the price of fuel in the ‘green islands’.
He has also said that the union will be “attentive” to the evolution of the Executive and has asked to “let them work”, among other things, because the appointment of higher positions to close the structure is still pending.