Golob defends income tax changes from opposition in parliament

Ljubljana, 1 October - Prime Minister Robert Golob defended the announced mini tax reform from the opposition, which claims that the government is making it harder on sole proprietors, as he was answering questions in parliament on Tuesday. He said the changes are aimed at increasing competitiveness and attracting skilled young people from abroad back to Slovenia.

Ljubljana Prime Minister Robert Golob answering questions from MPs in the National Assembly. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Robert Golob answering questions from MPs in the National Assembly.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana Prime Minister Robert Golob answering questions from MPs in the National Assembly. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Robert Golob answering questions from MPs in the National Assembly.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana Prime Minister Robert Golob answering questions from MPs in the National Assembly. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Robert Golob answering questions from MPs in the National Assembly.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana Prime Minister Robert Golob answering questions from MPs in the National Assembly. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Robert Golob answering questions from MPs in the National Assembly.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

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