Sophie Rohonyi is disappointed with Vivaldi’s reforms: “In the end, I see that there is a lot of talk and very little concrete”

This Tuesday morning, the federal deputy DéFI Sophie Rohonyi was the guest of LN Matin. The opportunity for her to address several current topics. Starting with the situation of Olivier Vandecasteele. “Mr. Vandecasteele’s condition is deteriorating day by day. Which proves that every day counts“, she began before charging the government. “It is clear that he is content to wait for the decision which must be rendered on March 8 by the Constitutional Court concerning this treaty for the transfer of detainees with Iran. And this, despite this obligation of result which is his. We are asking the Minister of Foreign Affairs to go to Iran to send a signal that this file is fundamental.”

Then she addressed the issue of pensions. For her, the government has presented an agreement that is not one. “We can see that there are two fundamental questions that have not been resolved: the definition of arduous jobs and the budgetary sustainability of our pension system. In the end, I see that there is a lot of talk and very little concrete.

Another hot issue: tax reform. “Once once more, we lack concrete, outbid Sophie Rohonyi. “Our tax system is profoundly unfair and in particular on the excessive taxation of work. DéFi very rarely talks regarding ecological taxation. For LN Matin, the federal deputy explained one of the convictions of the party. “For example, we are once morest the advantage of salary cars. This is budgetary and ecological nonsense. One wanted to promote a tax of the added value towards the energy values. On the other hand, we do not want to outbid at the level of the proposals. On such an important subject, we need a global reflection.”

In the event of no agreement on the level of tax reform, will the Vivaldi be a failure. “You have to be honest. It’s not easy to find agreements with seven parties that have different visions“, she tempered. Before giving her opinion on the Prime Minister. “They are expected to be able to make decisions and to keep the promises they have made. Currently, this is not the case. What is very dangerous is that it is the far left and right parties that will take advantage of the government’s mistakes because they feed on the frustrations of the population.

This Tuesday, MP Défi will present to the Health Commission of the Federal Parliament her motion for a resolution aimed at improving the management of attention deficit disorder with or without hyperactivity. For her, support in Belgium is much too thin. “It is still too early to say whether this text will pass. The objective is above all to launch a debate in Parliament but also in society.”

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