GATHFORD - The Conservative Party of Vorona (CPV) has started to push itself into the domestic political scene. Founded by a young businessman and investor from Gatford, Martin Pulmann and a group of his acquaintances, the Conservative, economic and liberal party, and according to some monarchists, the party has immediately attracted a crowd of supporters and is striking with impetus at the political monolith into which the country's political scene has turned in recent years. Pullman makes no secret of the fact that his party will focus on the economic development of the country, which has been struggling for many decades with stagnation, a lack of foreign direct investment, a crippling fiscal and tax system or high unemployment, and it is on the country's economy that the first document that clarifies the agenda of the new party focuses. The Economic Deregulation Act (EDA) of December 4766, which, according to Pullman, is to become a kind of constitution for the country's economy in the coming decades, assumes revolutionary changes such as the reform of the tax system, or in fact its liquidation - yes, you read well, the complete liquidation of income tax, VAT and corporate tax. Other assumptions of the EDA focus mainly on the withdrawal of the state and far-reaching deregulation aimed, according to Pullman, at a real liberalization of the economy for both domestic and foreign investors, which the Vorona very much needs.
Domestic and foreign investors - it is they who, according to Pullman, is to be the driving force behind the country's economy, and it is for this reason that the assumptions of the act assume the elimination of barriers for foreign investors wishing to invest and expand their activities in the Vorona. Similarly, in the case of foreign workers - the Vorona has 13 million inhabitants, of which nearly 6 million are well-educated and skilled workers, but according to analysts associated with CPV in order to develop economically over the next two decades, the Vorona will need about 500 thousand new hands to work and freeing up the labor market for foreign workers is a natural solution. In his speeches, Pulmann also talks about the need for further cooperation with governments of other countries, but many indicate that CVP will focus on developing cooperation with countries such as Indrala, which currently remains the largest trading partner of the Vorona. However, Pullman may focus its plans on increased cooperation with Lourenne, which may go beyond the economic dimension and also focus on military cooperation.
The CPV is in the decisive years ahead. The next federal parliamentary elections in the Vorona will take place in January 4771, which gives Pulmann three years to prepare his party and consolidate its position on the political scene of the Vorona, as well as to create a strong electoral camp that will identify itself with the ideas and program of the party, which will be oriented towards the economic development of the country, which will translate into a higher standard of living and higher income for the Voronian households.