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"That's enough tax increases," he said, adding that the government will work to provide significant tax cuts in 2015.
The plan to remove 650,000 households from income tax is part of a supplementary budget due to be voted through Parliament in June, and is set to help households whose key breadwinners were earning up to 1.3 times the minimum wage.
The number of people liable to pay tax has risen after the threshold was frozen under former President Nicolas Sarkozy and maintained, with adjustments by Francois Hollande.

Right Sector protest in front of Ukrainian parliament in Kiev on March 27, 2014.
The leader of the radical Right Sector movement, Dmitry Yarosh, and his no less nationalist opponents, former chief of foreign intelligence service, Nikolay Malomuzh, and chairman of People's Rukh nationalist party, Vasily Skubiyda, presented their vision of Ukraine on Saturday after the presidential election set for May 25.
Because their positions are really close, they represent the far-right body of electors. The extremist views of Dmitry Yarosh stood out against a background of total antagonism towards everything non-Ukrainian, in the first place the Russian-speaking citizens of the country's southeast who are demanding federalization.
The leader of the militants, who now make up the backbone of the newly created National Guards, currently conducting military operations against federalization activists in eastern Ukraine, has called for "extensive guerilla war" against the protesting federalist forces in Donetsk and Lugansk.
The Right Sector, which last month formed a special detachment, Donbass-1, for waging war against the federalists in eastern Ukraine, is now busy forming the Donbass-2 unit and plans to recruit militants for a third one, said Yarosh.
Steinmeier defended the already imposed sanctions against Russia, but said that he still preferred "cooperation instead of confrontation" with Moscow, according to a Saturday interview with Thüringische Landeszeitung.
"We must avoid falling into an automatic [sanctions] mode, which leads only to a dead end and leaves no more policy options," Steinmeier said.
The comment was made the same day Ukraine's acting Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchytsia appealed for toughening sanctions, including imposing "preventive" ones, against Russia in an interview to another German newspaper, Die Welt.
The idea of slapping Moscow with any further restrictions appears to be lacking popular support in Germany. That was felt earlier this week in Berlin when Chancellor Angela Merkel, attending her party's campaign event, was booed by a rally of protesters holding signs, which read 'Europe is strong only with Russia' or 'Stop the Nazis in Ukraine.'
Her invitation by the school's board of governors had sparked protests from faculty and students, and now Rice has decided not to speak to avoid creating a distraction.
In a statement to be released this morning, Rice says,
"Commencement should be a time of joyous celebration for the graduates and their families. Rutgers' invitation to me to speak has become a distraction for the university community at this very special time.
I am honored to have served my country. I have defended America's belief in free speech and the exchange of ideas. These values are essential to the health of our democracy. But that is not what is at issue here. As a Professor for thirty years at Stanford University and as it's former Provost and Chief academic officer, I understand and embrace the purpose of the commencement ceremony and I am simply unwilling to detract from it in any way.
Good luck to the graduates and congratulations to the families, friends and loved ones who will gather to honor them."
Comment: People are waking up to what a slimy, psychopathic war whore Condoleeza Rice is.
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The chair of House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed Secretary of State John Kerry for the second time this month over the 2012 Benghazi consulate attack, prompting an angry rebuke from the US State Department and Democrat representatives.
Darrell Issa issued the second subpoena on Thursday for Kerry to appear on May 29 before his committee and testify on the Benghazi attack, in which four members of the US diplomatic mission, including US Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens, were killed. It came days after he revoked the first subpoena for May 21, which the State Department said was in conflict with the secretary's schedule.

Ukrainian paratroopers ride atop an APC in the village of Starovarvarovka, southwest of the eastern Ukrainian town of Slavyansk May 15, 2014.
The eastern Donetsk and Lugansk regions cut ties with Kiev and declared independence from Kiev after a popular vote last Sunday. Yet federalist activists have no doubt that a new wave of government crackdown is on its way.
And they do have every reason to think so, because, as RT's Gayane Chichakyan reports, reinstating control over the restive regions isn't the only agenda driving Kiev's ongoing offensive, as the core of the conflict is probably only business as usual.
Since 2012, photojournalist Laura Sennett has been attempting to get her hands on any and all documents the FBI has collected on her ahead of an armed raid they conducted at her Arlington, Virginia home four years earlier.
On April 12, 2008, Sennett attended a late night demonstration at a Washington, DC hotel orchestrated by International Monetary Fund protesters who hoped to wake up guests - namely those who had booked rooms to attend a major IMF meeting.
According to court documents, Sennett heard about the event from another activist and decided to show up to take photographs from outside the hotel. Courthouse News Service, who posted a copy of this week's District Court ruling, reported that the photographer has previously had her work featured on CNN and the History Channel.
"We are obliged to state that the report has little to do with the overall real situation in human rights field in Ukraine. The total absence of objectivity, the flagrant irregularities and the 'double standards' leave no doubt that the authors have carried out a political order on 'whitewashing' the self-declared authorities in Kiev," Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said Friday.
"It is deeply regrettable that the report actually justifies the criminal punitive operation in Southeastern Ukraine, and is silent on the victims among civilians, attempting to place the responsibility for human rights violation on the 'pro-Russian forces,'" Lukashevich added.

PM Erdogan's advisor Yerkel confirmed the authenticity of the photos showing him kicking a protester
A video has emerged of Turkey's prime minister threatened a young man with a slap if he booed him on a visit to a town recovering from a mining disaster.
The video, released by Turkey's Dogan News Agency, was apparently taken during Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit on Wednesday to the eastern town of Soma - a day after nearly 300 people died as they worked underground.
In the video, Erdogan walks with his bodyguards as Soma residents around him boo. Then he approaches a young man and says: "If you boo this country's prime minister, you get slapped."
Comment: What a horrible behavior, especially coming from a head of state! Though it goes to show that it is difficult for pathological deviants to control themselves when things don't go their way. In this instance, Erdogan faces the anger of the entire country, and instead of focusing on the tragedy that cost the life of 300 people and put Turkey in mourning, he abuses a poor bystander. His mask of sanity is slipping.
An estimated 2,000 militants evacuated the city to rural positions where government forces will be able to engage them. Lacking the cover Homs' urban terrain provided them, and without the well entrenched positions and logistical lines they had established throughout fighting that began in 2011, militants stand little chance of continuing their campaign of violence, let alone returning to Homs.
Indeed, Homs - considered by the West who has sponsored the militants, as the "capital of the revolution" - is a symbol of what is to come across the rest of Syria. Similar ceasefires will alleviate urban centers that had been invaded and occupied by militants - many of whom are not even Syrian - and push the fighting into Syria's rural regions where those that insist on continuing hostilities will be systematically eliminated by Syrian security forces.
Homs is the third largest city in Syria - its liberation from foreign militants is a significant turn in the still ongoing conflict. Aleppo, the largest city in Syria, still suffers under heavily contested occupation by foreign militants emanating from and receiving support by NATO-member Turkey.












Comment: But what exactly IS the ideological clash between the EU and Russia? Communism's dead and we all live in the post-modern world where liberal democracy and free markets won, right?