The PP will insist on the adoption of 14 measures aimed at supporting businesses - to reduce their costs, but to raise the incomes of the poorest people.

The measures are aimed at high prices of electricity, gas and fuels, but also those aimed at increasing incomes.

This was stated by Venko Sabrutev from "We continue the change" in the studio of "Hello, Bulgaria" on Nova TV.

The MP announced that a reduction of the VAT rate on heating is being prepared: "End users will pay 11% less"

He said Azeri and American gas would be included in the mix, replacing a large share of Russian gas.

The goal is to keep the price of gas, and even to fall.

Sabrutev commented on yesterday's critical post of Slavi Trifonov: "I hope that Mr. Trifonov was deceived.

The main thing he said is that the anti-crisis measures have not been communicated with the partners and the PP is almost doing what it wants. "

According to him, each party represented in parliament had the opportunity to make proposals for anti-crisis measures, which were then discussed in the Ministry of Finance.

The government is preparing to increase pensions

As another measure, he pointed to the reduction of the VAT rate from 20% to 9%.

Exemption of the excise duty on electricity is being prepared, which will lead to a drop in the price with the amount of the excise duty.

In addition, the government is preparing to release excise duty on gas for cars.

Thus, the taxi industry can expect a reduction of methane by 37 cents.

There will be compensation for the purchase of all other fuels.

Venko Sabrutev denied that gas stations had to install programs to monitor who was refueling and how much.

He confirmed that an increase in pensions is expected and the minimum pension will be BGN 470.

In addition, the pension ceiling will be removed.

It will be equal to the amount of the maximum insurance income.

The threshold for mandatory VAT registration is expected to increase.

There will be a slight increase in the excise duty on cigarettes.

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