Asunción, IP Agency.- This Wednesday, October 23, payments of social benefits and salaries scheduled for this month begin, in accordance with the calendar prepared by the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF). They will last until next Thursday the 31st.
On the first day of payment, older adults and veterans of the Chaco War will collect the subsidy and pension, and pensioners will also collect, while on Thursday the 24th, retirees from the Fiscal Fund will do so.
On Friday the 25th, administrative officials and Public Health personnel will receive salaries, while on Monday the 28th it will correspond to members of the Public Forces, officials of the Judiciary and Governments.
The October calendar continues next Tuesday the 29th, with the payment of salaries to teachers and administrative officials of the Ministry of Education and Sciences and the National Universities. On Wednesday the 30th and Thursday the 31st, pending Personal Services will be paid.
It is important to mention that payments are subject to the presentation of Resource Transfer Requests by the State Organizations and Entities (OEE).
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Interview with Maria Gonzalez, Spokesperson for the Ministry of Economy and Finance
Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Maria. Can you explain the significance of the payment schedule that’s been established for October?
Maria Gonzalez: Thank you for having me! The payment schedule is crucial as it ensures that social benefits and salaries are distributed in a timely manner to those who rely on them, including our elders, veterans, and public sector employees. This month, we have structured the payouts to meet the needs of various groups in a systematic way.
Editor: Could you highlight some of the key dates for our audience?
Maria Gonzalez: Certainly! Payments begin on Wednesday, October 23. On this day, older adults and veterans of the Chaco War will collect subsidies and pensions. On October 24, retirees from the Fiscal Fund will receive their payments. We continue on October 25 with salaries for the administrative officials and public health personnel. Then on October 28, members of the Public Forces and officials from the Judiciary and Governments will receive their salaries.
Editor: It seems like a well-organized plan. How does this structure help with financial planning for these groups?
Maria Gonzalez: By clearly outlining when each group will receive their payments, we’re helping them plan better. They can anticipate when their funds will arrive, which is essential for budgeting for monthly expenses. This structured approach minimizes uncertainty and allows people to manage their finances more effectively.
Editor: Are there any specific transactions or groups that have special considerations this month?
Maria Gonzalez: Yes, indeed. For example, on October 29, we’ll be paying salaries to teachers and administrative officials of the Ministry of Education and National Universities. This is particularly important as we head into the final weeks of the school year. It’s vital they receive their compensation on time to support their needs and maintain morale in our educational institutions.
Editor: Lastly, what advice would you give to people regarding the payment schedule?
Maria Gonzalez: We recommend everyone take note of the dates relevant to them and ensure they have the necessary documents ready for collection. It’s also a good time to reach out to local offices if there are any questions or clarifications needed. We’re here to support our citizens, and transparency is key in these processes.
Editor: Thank you so much for your insights, Maria. We appreciate your time and the important work your office is doing!
Maria Gonzalez: Thank you for having me! It’s my pleasure to share this information with the public.
Interview with Maria Gonzalez, Spokesperson for the Ministry of Economy and Finance
Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Maria. Can you explain the significance of the payment schedule that’s been established for October?
Maria Gonzalez: Thank you for having me! The payment schedule is crucial as it ensures that social benefits and salaries are distributed in a timely manner to those who rely on them, including our elders, veterans, and public sector employees. This structured payout system helps us meet the varying needs of different groups effectively.
Editor: Could you highlight some of the key dates for our audience?
Maria Gonzalez: Of course! Payments begin on Wednesday, October 23. On that day, older adults and veterans of the Chaco War will collect subsidies and pensions. On October 24, retirees from the Fiscal Fund will receive their payments. Then, on October 25, we will issue salaries to administrative officials and public health personnel. Later, on October 28, members of the Public Forces and officials from the Judiciary and local governments will be paid.
Editor: It seems like a well-organized plan. How does this structure help with financial planning for these groups?
Maria Gonzalez: By clearly outlining when each group will receive their payments, we’re helping them plan better. Knowing when funds will arrive is essential for budgeting monthly expenses. This planned structure minimizes uncertainty and allows recipients to manage their finances more effectively, ensuring they can cover their needs on time.
Editor: Thank you, Maria, for shedding light on this important initiative. It’s reassuring to see the government prioritizing timely payments for those who need it most.
Maria Gonzalez: Thank you for the opportunity to discuss this vital schedule! It’s important for us to communicate these details to the public so everyone is informed.