At the end of June, the government and conservative opposition signed a fiscal reform agreement reducing taxes on labor to create 15,800 new jobs. Another agreement was signed on June 30, reforming flexible work and disability pension, two pillars of the country's social security net. (Ref. 120439)
“For the first time in a long time, normal people with low income are getting a tax reduction| declared Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt when she revealed the fiscal reform contained in the agreement reached by her government and the Venstre and De Konservative conservative parties on June 25. This agreement left out the government’s key left-wing ally, the Enhedslisten party (EL, red and green alliance), with which the government was bargaining before coming to an understanding with...
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