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The Signing of Agreements to Reduce Municipal Fees and Contributions in the Electricity Tariff Began

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Governor Rogelio Frigerio reported this Wednesday that the signing of agreements with the municipalities to reduce municipal fees and contributions on the electricity ballot, a measure that seeks to alleviate the energy cost for the Entrerriana families. The municipal contribution will go from 8.69 per cent to 6 per cent; and the ceiling of the municipal fees from 16 per cent to 13 per cent.
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Entre Ríos Governor Rogelio Frigerio confirmed the launch of agreements with the province's municipalities to implement a reduction in the percentages of rates and contributions that directly impact electricity bills, with the goal of alleviating energy costs for Entre Ríos users. The measure establishes limits and reductions in the municipal components of the electricity bill. The signing of agreements with municipal governments is already unde…

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Governor Rogelio Frigerio reported this Wednesday that the signing of agreements with the municipalities to reduce municipal fees and contributions on the electricity ballot, a measure that seeks to alleviate the energy cost for the Entrerriana families. The municipal contribution will go from 8.69 per cent to 6 per cent; and the ceiling of the municipal fees from 16 per cent to 13 per cent.

The governor of Entre Ríos, Rogelio Frigerio, announced on Wednesday the beginning of the signing of agreements with the municipalities to reduce the municipal fees and contributions on the electricity bills, a measure aimed at alleviating the energy cost for the families of the province. With the agreements, the municipal contribution will go from 8.69% to 6%, while the ceiling of the municipal rates will fall from 16% to 13%, applying these mo…

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realpolitik.com.ar broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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