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The Spanish Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, today predicted growth of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of around 2 percent in 2015 and between 550,000 and 600,000 members over the social security.
The performance of the national economy also will create a million jobs between 2014 and 2015, the official in the official Spanish agency EFE occasion of his 75th anniversary said.
The Spanish government has placed the unemployment rate below 23 percent for this year, aware that employment is a “vital” component ahead of the legislative elections scheduled for December 20, 2015.
Rajoy considered that are also good indicators of economic recovery in the European country, the decline in the Income Tax of Individuals (income tax) and corporation tax (IS), which entered into force last January 1.
He claimed that the tax increase recorded at the beginning of the administration, was one of the “toughest” of his term, but now considers that the situation is better decisions and have to explore all possibilities to lower taxes.
“I do not wish any future government president of our country, have to face a situation like the one we lived,” he said.
The official explained that according to official estimates, unemployment will decline from 2017, “as there is economic growth.”
Despite the observed recovery, Rajoy acknowledged high Spanish debt, although “the worst is over” and “there are still things to do.”
He said that despite the complicated situation at certain times, never thought about the lack of solution.
On another topic, Rajoy said that you can fight so intense corruption.
Regarding the independence issue of the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia, the Prime Minister regretted that the Catalan representative thinks more itself that the citizens they represent.
He considered that the advancement of the regional elections on September 27, 2015, shows the “failure” of the government of that region in northeastern Spain. F
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