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He Maybe Executive approved the first list of recipients of economic assistance provided to relatives of people killed during protests against the government and Congress, which began on December 7.
According to the decision issued Ministry of Justiceit was announced that the first list is a total of 91 relatives of 52 people who died between December 8 last year and February 10 this year in the above situation.
Payment of financial support
The aforementioned resolution, published in the official gazette El Peruano yesterday Wednesday, stipulates that the payment of the economic support will be made through the Banco de la Nación “to the accounts opened for this purpose”.
This financial support, as set out in the resolution, includes “as civilian population How police officers in the perspective of promoting national reconciliation”.
It should be noted that the emergency decree authorizing said financial support, which was published last Tuesday, stipulates that it will be provided “only once.” C/ 50 thousand for each person who died in the protests, “an amount to be distributed among relatives determined by the Multi-Sectoral Commission” created by Supreme Ordinance 264-2022-JUS.
Delivery was also arranged. C/25 thousand for each “severely wounded” identified by the same commission.
The state of emergency decree also established that the sector responsible for compliance with the norm would Ministry of Justice and that its validity would be “45 business days from the date of its publication”.
Source: RPP

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