Spanish Parliament waves through 3rd set of anti-crisis measures
The energy price caps introduced earlier by the government were also retained.
MADRID: The Spanish Congress, or lower chamber of Parliament, has passed a new package of measures aimed at boosting the economy and alleviating the effects of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war on the economy.
The proposals tabled by the government of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez were approved with an overwhelming majority and included measures like the abolition of a four percent sales tax on basic foodstuffs, such as milk, bread and eggs, and the halving of a 10-per cent sales tax on pasta and different kinds of cooking oil, reports Xinhua news agency.
The package also maintained the free travel passes already available for local and middle-distance trains, along with a 50-per cent fee reduction for long-distance trains.
The energy price caps introduced earlier by the government were also retained.
In addition, low-income families will benefit from a one-off payment of 200 euros ($218).
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