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The protesters defied the ban on assembly enacted by Moctar Mamoudou, the president of the special delegation of the city of Niamey, citing security reasons.<\/p>\n<p>Demonstrations against the Finance Act began last October denouncing among other tax incentives &#8220;of twenty billion CFA francs&#8221; to the telephone companies and, on the other hand an increase in the tax burden on vulnerable and vulnerable sectors. the rural world.<br \/>\nThis is defended by the Minister of Finance, Hassoumi Massaoudou, who said in late February, the mill contains &#8220;virtually no action&#8221; affecting the working classes, including the countryside where live 80% of 20 million Nigeriens.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;All these measures concern the cities. This concerns a sector that was practically not taxed, which accounts for 59% of GDP, and which concerns markets, all those markets that you see, Katako, and so on. All this activity was not taxed at all. Is this normal? &#8220;The minister said that Nigerians must learn to take charge:&#8221; We can not continue to rely only on budget support, on budget support. It is not possible. &#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Not wanting to concede any compromise, the treasurer added that<br \/>\nthose who are in the street today consider that paying taxes is illegitimate. For the minister, &#8220;we must stop begging&#8221;.<br \/>\nBeyond its political base, the events in Niamey raise the question of the legitimacy or otherwise of tax collection in a context where the informal sector is close to 60% of GDP.<\/p>\n<p>In his fight against civil society, the minister can count on the support of the representative of the European Union, Raul Mateus Paula, who encourages the Nigerian government &#8220;in the path of reforms&#8221; and the powerful Minister of the Interior, Mohamed Bazoum, who explains the source of the reforms by the application of the directives of the UEMOA dating from 1999.<br \/>\nAs for President Mahamadou Issoufou, he extends his observation round, avoiding playing the leading role in an equally political and economic debate. 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