Among the measures agreed by the PP and Citizens it is the creation of a table to study possible constitutional reform. Depoliticization of Justice is another key points, with a thorough reform of the system of electing judges. As for the democratic regeneration, the Senate be reformed to make it a genuine regional chamber and also reduce the number of senators. It has also been agreed for direct election of mayors and greater internal democracy in parties, although not to mention primary elections in the PP.

Signature of agreement for the investiture between PP and Citizens in the Congress of Deputies (Photo PP)
commitment not to raise income tax, and lower it two points were also collected when the deficit is below 3%, reform of corporate tax or claim the money was stopped collecting the tax amnesty, to be invested in social measures have also been agreed simplification of contract types in Spain that will become three. fixed, temporary and training, although the orange party failed to move forward its request single contract. the agreement also contains several measures within an emergency plan against unemployment, promoting active employment policies and specific actions to combat youth unemployment.
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a wage supplement for low incomes is contemplated
Finally, a Plan against Poverty, a salary supplement for the lowest incomes and boosting the payment in kind to stop evictions, and another for Education drives, in addition to gradually equalize paternity and maternity leave. To all this, the six measures previously signed by the PP and Citizens in the Anti-Corruption Pact are incorporated.
The pact between the two parties is an increase of spending 28,500 million euros over the next four years. Much of these amounts are intended to social programs. However, the agreement seeks a balance in public accounts and have therefore plans to increase revenues 29.000 billion, would come from the reform of corporate tax, to recover the funds raised from the tax amnesty and the elimination of duplications administrative. For years, spending would rise by 5,000 million in 2017; 7,950 million in 2018; 7,750 million in 2019 and 7,800 million in 2020.
(Text Prepared made from news summary press services Moncloa)


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