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** Payments are made on a monthly basis and are subject to regular eligibility reviews. | ** Payments are made on a monthly basis and are subject to regular eligibility reviews. | ||
** To incentivize employment, the NIT payment is gradually reduced as an individual's income increases, phasing out completely when their annual income reaches 30,000 [[Oportian Mérite|OM]]. | ** To incentivize employment, the NIT payment is gradually reduced as an individual's income increases, phasing out completely when their annual income reaches 30,000 [[Oportian Mérite|OM]]. | ||
* Privatization of state-owned enterprises. | |||
* Reduction of trade barriers and implementing policies to make Oportia an export-oriented economy. | |||
===Education=== | ===Education=== |
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The administration of Galilea Montijo began on 24.VIII.1730 AN, when Montijo was inaugurated as the 4th Federal Representative of Oportia following her victory in the 1730 general election. Montijo, a member of the Liberty Now! Movement (LNM), became the first Federal Representative from a third party in Oportian history. Her administration has focused on implementing an agenda based around economic liberalization, low taxes, and libertarian policies, including economic reforms, efforts to combat corruption, and strengthen the country's borders.
Domestic policy
Economy
- Implementation of national flat income tax, end progressive taxation;
- Reduce corporate taxes;
- End capital gains taxes;
- Implement a negative income tax system, with individuals earning less than 15,000 OM per year are eligible for NIT payments to replace almost all Oportian welfare programs.
- The NIT payment is calculated as 50% of the difference between the individual's income and the 15,000 OM threshold.
- Payments are made on a monthly basis and are subject to regular eligibility reviews.
- To incentivize employment, the NIT payment is gradually reduced as an individual's income increases, phasing out completely when their annual income reaches 30,000 OM.
- Privatization of state-owned enterprises.
- Reduction of trade barriers and implementing policies to make Oportia an export-oriented economy.
Education
Healthcare
Infrastructure
Social issues
Foreign policy
Relations with Raspur Pact
Trade agreements
International aid and development
Appointments
Cabinet
Judiciary
Controversies
Public opinion
Legacy
See also
- Galilea Montijo
- Liberty Now! Movement
- Oportian general election, 1730
- Government and politics of Oportia