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Minister of Economy and Finance (IEF), Alex Contreras ruled out spreading new bonus to support families, as was done last year with a food bonus of S/270.
“There are no general bonuses like the food bonus that was given last year or the Yanapay bonus that was given a year ago,” he explained via RPP Noticias.
However, Contreras did not rule out that this is possible if the economic situation in the country does not improve, which was affected not only by inflation, but now also protests. Although he warned that the decision depends on several factors.
“This cannot be ruled out because it depends on the financial space, and if we see any deterioration in the living conditions of families, we could implement additional measureContreras explained.
Although inflation exceeded 8% at the end of last year and in Peru lost over 300 million soles due to the blockadethe Minister recalled that we are not in such conditions as in 2020, when Peruvians could not work.
“The bonds were given in a context where the Peruvians couldn’t work and the way to survive was through these direct resources, so the strategy evolved from a general strategy to a more targeted one,” he said.
At the same time, he recalled that economic subsidies were considered for participants in various social programs.
For example, Juntos Bonus, which will be delivered to over a million people, as well as Contigo members will receive a one-time subsidy of S/300.
Ultimatum to ministries
Alex Contreras also spoke in favor of the slow progress of public investment and addressed the various ministries with a message on the execution of their budget.
“The targets have already been presented, I’m going to present progress and we will do this week after week at the cabinet level and I have made it very clear to my colleagues that if the ministry does not meet its budget immediately, we will reallocate,” he said. .
Source: RPP

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