Savings Reform? Maybe It's Better to Call It a New Tax

The savings reform only harms • News systems are under attack • And the watch manufacturer seized the moment • A spotlight on several issues on the agenda
Assessment
A critical opinion piece argues that a proposed savings reform functions effectively as a new tax, harming savers rather than helping them. The author also notes that news systems are under attack and that a watch manufacturer capitalized on a moment. The core stake is whether the public will recognize the reform's true cost before it is implemented.
