J.Blažytė sees utopian promises in future coalition party programs



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“We also see a lot of utopian promises. For example, it was promised to make Lithuania a European center for biological and health technologies, it was promised to extend the life expectancy of the population by 5 years and so on,” said J. Blažytė to BNS.

“There is a high risk that, in pursuit of such irrational dreams, it may be decided to force the state into unsustainable debt or burden companies with excruciating taxes,” he said.

According to the businesswoman, the program of the Liberal Movement, which emphasizes reducing the tax burden on companies, increasing competitiveness and tax stability, appears to be the most favorable for companies.

According to her, the Freedom Party has also given companies good news that one of the criteria for the coalition negotiations will be a zero corporate tax rate.

“And the conservative electoral program is more like a cat in a bag. In it, we also see the socialist promise: to reduce relative poverty, which would mean increased social benefits,” emphasized J.Blažytė.

The owner of Vikonda Group stated that her main expectations for the new government would be not to spend money on loans, strengthen the competitiveness of companies as soon as possible and make the work of the public sector more efficient.

The last two terms were won by the Conservatives, who had been in opposition for the last two terms and will lead the ruling coalition with two liberal parties: the Liberal Movement and the Freedom Party.



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