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Probogota calls for a tax reform where those of us who have the most pay more

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They ask the Government and the Congress of the Republic to present soon, with a message of urgency, a fiscal initiative, “in which we already express our willingness to make greater contributions.”

The productive sector organizations unionized in Probogota announce support for the adoption of tax regulations that allow greater resources for public social spending. These benefits will allow lower-income Colombians to have access to more goods and services, and to employment generation programs for youth and women.

The private and business organization points out that, faced with the challenge of the Covid-19 pandemic that affected the way we live in all its dimensions: daily life, education and work with the consequent decrease in income, “we must all make efforts that help solve this situation ”.

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The challenge of the recovery of the economy and the country, “is not only of the State but of all the people and the whole society”, reaffirms Probogotá.

The organization reiterates that, “we must all make efforts to help solve this situation and in no case actions that aggravate the chances of recovery that Colombians need.”

In a press release released this Thursday, he maintains that “the current democratic institutionality is legitimate because it arises from the will of the public and wide-ranging agreements.”

Probogota asks the Government and the Congress of the Republic to present soon, with an urgent message, a tax reform, “in which we already express our willingness to make greater contributions.”

They emphasize that the work of citizens has built who we are and what we want to be as a nation, however, they consider that violence and destruction invalidate any flag.

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“The blockades impoverish, truncate shared objectives, violate freedoms, fundamental and collective rights of all Colombians, especially those with lower incomes,” reaffirms the union.

The communiqué states that “the authorities and the public force, within the constitutional framework, have the duty to guarantee the exercise of the fundamental rights of those who demonstrate and those who do not, we support and accompany their actions, which is an essential function in all democracy”.

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