The presidential candidate for the Colorado Party referred to the opposition and maintained that “it is very necessary for them to speak out” on the issue.
The presidential candidate for Colorado Party, Robert Silva, got into controversy over taxes and complained to Wide Front that defines whether you are going to raise them or not in the event that you are the winner in the elections 2024 and reach the government.
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Silva He then targeted the mayor of cannelloni and pre-candidate for the FA, Yamandu Orsi. “It is very necessary that they make a statement about whether there are going to be more taxes, because they have left it in doubt or have directly said that they are going to put more when they reach the government,” said the leader in dialogue with Telemundo.


He former president of the ANEP Codicen He thus referred to the words of Orsi, who pointed out that “it is not necessary to raise taxes, in some cases it is necessary to analyze the costs of the State” and noted: “If they are raised, if they are lowered… it seems to me like a discussion that leads to nothing.”
He even questioned the ruling party for the campaign that led to the Luis Lacalle Pou for president. “We already had the experience of the last campaign where the current president said that he was not going to raise taxes or fees or anything and in the end he turned everything upside down. “We don’t want to trip over the same stone twice,” he said.
Social security reform and night raids
Besides, Silva pointed out against the plebiscite against social security reform. “Another thing that also needs to be told to people, not to generate fear but to generate awareness, is that the plebiscite of the PIT-CNT, that supports the Communist Party and the precandidate Carolina Cosse, “They imply, in the case of approval, an extraordinary 1.1 billion dollars at least,” he said and warned that “this will be financed with more taxes.”
On the other hand, he was in favor of the popular consultation to enable the night raids, considering that “it is a fundamental tool to combat crime and drug trafficking.”
“I have spoken with many people close to the base paste mouths and that is why those who are against night raids have to expressly say what their arguments are,” he concluded. Silva.
Source: Ambito