2023-11-28 16:32:38
The elected governor of Entre Ríos, Rogelio Frigerio, announced today that the payment of the half bonus in December in that province “will depend directly on the evolution of collection.” In an interview with Radio Miter, Frigerio joined the concerns of other provinces – such as Río Negro and Neuquén – and highlighted the lack of funds available to face this financial commitment. In addition, he pointed out that the situation is worsening due to decisions made by the ruling party during the campaign.
Frigerio explained that the tax reduction policies and decisions made during the campaign affected fiscal sharing in the provinces. «There is an important problem that arises with the ruling party’s decision during the campaign to do politics with provincial resources, and the reduction in taxes that affected co-participation.“, he claimed.
The governor-elect expressed his concern regarding the financial situation of the provinces, indicating that “In all provinces there is a lack of salary mass and that complicates the payment of salaries and bonuses.” In addition, he highlighted that Entre Ríos faces a debt maturity in dollars in February, which adds pressure to the economic situation.
When asked regarding the availability of funds for the payment of salaries and bonuses, Frigerio noted that ““According to what the province’s own officials tell me, it will depend on how the collection comes in and how the month comes.”. This statement sets the tone regarding the financial uncertainty that is being handled in Entre Ríos.
The governor-elect also mentioned the scheduled meeting with the governors-elect of Together for Change, where expressed his intention to encourage the unity of the political space. He stressed the importance of maintaining cohesion in the coalition, “regardless of what it is called in the future.”
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