Feijóo promises to increase the family minimum exempt from personal income tax from the second child

“Add many Spaniards to our project, give an open party that is willing, exclusively, to govern directly with the votes that come out of the polls on July 23.” Alberto Núñez Feijóo did not speak of agreements with Vox, nor of Extremadura nor of Valencia”, but he made this declaration of principles in an act at the University of Salamanca to present some of the measures that the PP will include in its electoral program, which the leader popular will go shelling in similar acts, not only in the pre-campaign, but during the campaign.

And speaking of social and family policies, the president of the PP promised to increase the family minimum from the second child “, in the IRPF, because “having a child cannot be a luxury “. He also proposes, if it comes to the Government, an agreement with the social agents to, among other things, reward companies that hire, indefinitely, women who are mothers, since the wage gap, in his opinion, has a lot to do with the fact for women to be mothers.

Feijóo went to Salamanca to present these and others and the choice of the place was not even by chance. This is how Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, who opened the conference, made a closed defense of his policies in this matter, those made by the Junta de Castilla y León, as a demonstration that an executive with Vox is not synonymous with the absence of these policies, without mentioning Vox at any time. “Not a step back in social rights or fair policies,” stressed the president of Castilla y León, who stressed that “we have made progress in the fight against sexist violence” and that aid to families has increased “to all families “, and all because “we have advanced in rights and we have governed for those who need it most”.

Mañueco’s conclusion is that “when there is political will and management capacity, the objectives we set for ourselves are achieved” as long as, he stressed, because “we care about people and things well done” and “this is how we do things in the PP and how we want them to be done in the Government of Spain. That’s why we want Feijóo in Moncloa”.

The president of the PP presented his measures in social policy in a day in which they also intervened together with the person in charge of this sector in the PP, Carmen Fúnez, heads of associations and NGOs linked to this sector. She spoke to a mother who, because she did not give up her professional projection, did not have a child until she was 42 years old; the president of the an association on autism.

Paloma, the mother of a girl with dysphobia, also participated, belonging to the Amanda Association, very critical of the Trans Law of the Sánchez Government and who considers that many of the boys or girls who come to the conclusion that they are trans, it is because they have found On the Internet there are cases of boys who feel like them, and that in reality what they have is an emotional problem that is not dealt with by the trans law, because the “self-diagnosis” of the young person who decides that he is trans is taken for granted. Paloma, the representative of the Amanda Association, stressed that it is not taken into account that a high percentage of children who declare themselves to be trans have an autism problem, and that if they are treated emotionally what they feel they would come to the conclusion that they are trans.

A trans law that Feijóo plans to repeal, although he did not advance that he will propose instead, because he first wants to listen to all the groups involved, from doctors to trans groups. Yes, it was more specific in the measures that the PP will present in terms of birth, education, networks and conciliation, because “the Government of Sánchez has made a policy of slogans, but not of concrete measures”, and has made policies that have meant “social division and confrontation”, because they have had “a lot of ideology and a lot of banners and few measures, in addition to an inexcusable forgetfulness of the needs of the people”.

Thus, he explained that in terms of birth, the PP, if it wins the elections, will reinforce assisted reproduction services, will reward employers and companies when they hire women who are mothers indefinitely, will increase the deductible amount of personal income tax of amount per dependent child, and the family income tax minimum attributed to the second child will be increased.

In terms of conciliation, the PP will propose in its program to guarantee the right of workers to a permit for a total of four months, before a child turns eight, depending on their needs, in the event of caring for their children.

The program also includes a leave for caregivers of five days a year, as well as extending maternity and paternity leave to 26 weeks for single-parent families. The PP also proposes a “bank of hours” that employees will freely negotiate with the company, to dedicate it to conciliation.

As far as education is concerned, the proposals range from opening schools, “closed for a long time, especially holidays and long weekends,” he said, so that sports or reinforcement activities can be carried out”; guaranteeing schooling in special education , in accordance with the wishes of the parents, and guarantee infant education from zero to three years of age, co-financed between the central government and that of the autonomous communities.

A special section is taken over by networks so that minors cannot access certain sites. Feijóo establishes an ethical code in an agreement with mobile companies and content companies, so that minors’ access to the Internet is not left unprotected, and thus access from mobile phones to pornographic content is more difficult, where there are abuses or cyberbullying, eradicating all forms of violence against minors.

Alberto Núñez Feijóo wants to carry out this type of campaign, purposeful, although he could not avoid criticizing the way in which Sánchez is carrying out his, especially in regard to the interviews with his ministers, and assured that there will be one that It will not be lost, which will be the one that will be done to the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero.

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