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Positive On environment and economics, weak on social sector – Arnold Cassola

Malta Independent Tuesday, 4 November 2008, 00:00 Last update: about 12 years ago

AD chairperson Arnold Cassola described the Budget 2009 as “a balanced budget which has positive ecological and economic incentives but could have been much stronger in the social sector”.

He said that the Budget had a strong environmental aspect which runs through many measures announced by Finance Minister Tonio Fenech. This positive aspect, which is a result of Malta’s accession to the EU, can only be supported by AD, he said.

However, the Budget fails to respond in an adequate manner to the main environmental problem facing our country today: the energy crisis. “The hefty increases in energy prices are notable by their absence in this budget and the much hyped incentives in favour of photovoltaic and solar water heating systems are minimal, will favour only a small amount of families and will stop when the money runs out,” he said.

Prof. Cassola said it remains to be seen whether the increase in the cost of living and the widening of tax bands will be enough to compensate for the hefty increases in the water and electricity rates. AD shares the concerns of all trade unions about the social impact that the energy price increases will have on the quality of life of low and middle income earners. While it is positive to see income tax decreases, these seem to be favouring more the higher income earners than the lower earners. A progressive system would see larger decreases for lower wage earners, said Prof. Cassola.

The AD chairperson described the assistance given to first time home buyers as another positive aspect. However, he said, once again, there is no measure to create disincentives on property speculation. AD also feels that more incentives should have been introduced to support more women return to employment.

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