The party also wants lower personal and company taxes and a fiscal commission to oversee public spending
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The FF+ would also introduce a fiscal commission to control government spending, and would spearhead a return to a market driven, free market economy, which would create the conditions for greater job creation and economic development. The party also undertook to promote the right of “self-determination” of communities as the “cement” of society, while abolishing legislation that “discriminates based on skin colour”.
Other changes proposed by the FF+ in its manifesto include the establishment of a system of parent and community driven mother tongue education and initiatives to “raise the standard” of education.
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