Thursday, November 20, 2008

BE credit against the 'offshore'


Louca Francisco, announced yesterday a package of amendments to the State Budget for 2009 of which, inter alia, through increased security to unemployment benefit.

the leader of the Left Block noted that "the unemployed are the most silent victims of society," and said that was the current Executive of the PS which reduced the guarantees to unemployment insurance. Louçã harshly criticized the "arrogance of social Bank of Portugal, which has considered - in its Bulletin of autumn - that guarantees to unemployment benefits in Portugal were" too generous ", and reiterated that the Portuguese Central Bank continues to pursue wages and reforms very high at the same time suggesting that if "cut" even more in benefits such as unemployment insurance. Among the amendments to the budget for 2009 BE hosts, however, a proposal made by Victor Constantius, president of the bop in the recent parliamentary hearing, which is proposing the adoption of a standard so that "the banks and other financial companies residents Portugal are prohibited from granting credit to companies registered in offshore whose owners, or ultimate beneficiary owners are unknown or whose identity is not informed. "

Furthermore, the BE or the freezing of the value of social passes in 2009, having considered that Louçã Francisco is concerned that an expenditure estimated at around 100 million euros "but it is justified as a way to respond to the enormous difficulties of Portuguese households ".

The bench of the BE advocates also that "the payment at the end of the year 2009, a wage supplement for workers of the civil service, the total value of the difference between the salary adjustments arose in 2008 and 2009 and inflation actually registered in this two years ".

The level of stimulation of savings it is a proposal to allow the transfer of Retirement Savings Plan (PPR) private to the public, without being paid any commission. Advocate and the possibility of mobilizing PPR to amortize debts with interest with the credit to housing.

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