The polls published in the Spanish media before the European elections gave PODEMOS, at best, two seats . Finally, the political wing of the Movement 15M jumped into the political arena boosted by more than a million votes, which placed it as the fourth power of Spain with five seats, just one off from Izquierda Unida. The leader of PODEMOS, Pablo Iglesias, has managed to concentrate the votes of citizens, tired of bipartisanship and strangling economic measures imposed by European disenchantment. But what alternative economic proposals raise PODEMOS? Some are saying that they are radical left wing and their political “promises” just aren’t financially viable.
I personally think that some of their policy will bring even more problems in the long term and effect the competitiveness of Spain in relation to its neighbours.
Below are the ten most important points of their recently released economic programme.
What is your opinion and do you see them as an alternative or a political party that is here today and gone tomorrow, once the others pull their socks up?
Economic Programme
1. Debt
Podemos aim at citizen audits of public and private debt to define which parts of these can be considered illegitimate, so that they can take action against those responsible, and declare its default.
2. Working life
The party lowers the working week to 35 hours per week and the retirement age to 60 years. These mechanisms, according to the programme, will equitably redistribute wealth and work, promoting a balance in family life."
3. Labour reforms
The party will make illegal layoffs in companies with profits. At the same time they will begin to revoke of labour reforms implemented since the beginning of the crisis.
4. Minimum and maximum wage
They propose to significantly increase the minimum wage and set a maximum wage linked to the minimum wage.
5. Pension system
Podemos calls for the right to have a non-contributory State pension; the amount would equal at least the minimum wage. In addition, they would proceed to revoke the last pension reform.
6. Regularization of the economy
Pablo Iglesias proposed to restore public control of the economy "through public acquisition of part of the strategic sectors (telecommunications, energy, food, transportation, health ...) to guarantee a majority public participation in their boards."
7. Workers on the Boards of Directors
The party defends the increase in "economic democracy” by facilitating the participation of workers in management boards of companies.
8. Tax the rich
The key points for a fair taxation: taxes on large fortunes and progressive income taxation; increase the rates of corporate tax; to bring back the wealth tax based on the principle of equity; eliminate tax privileges tied to finance capital; reduction of VAT on basic goods.
9. More sanctions for tax offenses
The party proposes the introduction of a “Tobin Tax” on financial transactions; classification of tax offense from €50,000. Broadening mechanisms and resources to chase fraud and tougher penalties for this crime.
10. Social Benefits for everyone
The last proposal made by PODEMOS is the right to a basic income for every citizen for the mere fact of being a Spanish citizen with a minimum value corresponding to the poverty line in order to have a dignified life.
So what do you think?
Could this be the future of Spain?