2024-02-16 06:10:00
The governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullarocrossed this Thursday to the national government by ensuring that if the province received what it “contributes” in terms of fuel tax, “transportation would cost 0 pesos“in that jurisdiction.
“Us we are not beggingSanta Fe contributes almost three times what it returns due to the transportation subsidy issue,” said Pullaro in dialogue with the local press when referring to the elimination of the Compensation Fund for Public Transport of the Interior by the Executive.
Along these lines, the Santa Fe president explained that the province “contributes 3.9 billion pesos per month to the fuel tax” and only receives “1.5 billion” of that money.
Which provinces are most affected by the removal of transportation subsidies and how much will they lose?
“The rest remains in the AMBA“said the Santa Fe president.
“If they gave us what we contribute or eliminated that tax and we might put it in the system, Transportation in the province of Santa Fe would cost 0 pesos“, Pullaro considered.
In turn, the governor criticized the Government for the way in which it manages resources. “A system where you keep everything and don’t distribute anything doesn’t work.“, held.
“We cannot increase the values that transportation is going to cost, for that we need the collaboration of the Nation or that they give us the money from the tax that Santa Fe contributes, and with that we take complete charge of the service,” he insisted.
The confrontations between Milei and the governors
Pullaro’s statements occurred in the midst of the struggle with the national government regarding the removal of the Compensation Fund for Public Transport of the Interior, within the framework of the fiscal adjustment that the president, Javier Milei, is carrying out.
Despite the discomfort of the provinces, the Executive maintains that the sums that the service providers received will pass directly into the hands of those who “need it most” through the SUBE card.
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