António Costa has announced the payment of an extraordinary
benefit of €240 to one million families who receive minimum benefits or who
benefit from the social energy tariff.
The measure, which will be approved by the Council of
Ministers on Thursday, was announced during an interview with the magazine Visão.
"Inflation is very uneven in its effects", argued
the leader of the executive, noting that "prices have risen for
everyone", but not everyone has "the same capacity to accommodate the
rise in prices".
According to the Prime Minister, this support begins to be
paid on December 23, until the end of the year.
This new extraordinary support will be given to citizens
covered by the special electricity tariff or by minimum benefits, with minimum
social benefits being considered the solidarity supplement for the elderly, the
social insertion income, the social disability pension of the special
disability protection regime, the supplement to the social allowance for
inclusion, the social old-age pension, and the social unemployment subsidy.
Help for middle
classes
Speaking to journalists in parliament, André Ventura said
that "all the support that comes from the Government to families at this
time is positive support", but criticised the criteria defined for
distribution.
“So far we know that these 240 euros will be allocated to
those who have minimum benefits or benefit from the social electricity tariff",
he considered.
André Ventura appealed to the Government to "include
the middle class in this support", proposing that families that had
"an increase above 30% in the mortgage payment and the effort rate exceeds
40% compared to the household income" be covered.
The president of Chega proposes that the “number of members
of the household and the difficulty in sustaining them in the face of school,
family and hospital expenses, or the rate of effort of families to pay
essential expenses” be also taken into account.
Ventura criticised that, with the defined criteria, the
executive "will allow the same ones to continue to receive support from
the Government and that others who effectively also need it will not receive
it".
The leader of Chega also indicated that the party will ask
that the matter be discussed in parliament "to show that the middle class
has to be within these supports", maintaining that "it cannot be
outside, namely when so much of the middle class, given the increase in the
mortgage payment, at the moment it is practically in the same situation as many
who receive this minimum payment".
And he pointed out that this portion of the population,
"with interest and inflation, is increasingly impoverished".
Asked how many people could be covered with this extension,
André Ventura was unable to specify.