The newly proposed tax reforms aim to help low and middle-income groups suffer from a lower tax burden. In this context, one of the key figures of this plan has responded to severe criticism from the opposition, emphasizing that this action demonstrates the ruling coalition's ability to make serious and effective changes.
Are These Changes Real?
Despite these defenses, there are concerns about the reality of these reforms and their impact on people's daily lives. Can these changes truly help improve the financial situation of the weaker segments of society, or is it just an electoral slogan?
By Tag Clar Editorial