The Peruvian Government Increases the President's Salary by 122% to Almost €8.500
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The President's salary was frozen some 20 years ago when former leader Alan García decided to reduce profits, but "in the 11th place" on the list of countries that pay less to the Heads of State.
The Council of Ministers of Peru approved a salary increase to the president-designate Dina Boluarte of 122 percent, immediately unleashing a wave of criticism. READ ALSO: Port of Chancay inaugurates new era of cooperation China-Peru The decision increases the salary from 15,600 to 35,568 plots (a little more than $10,000), which is equivalent to an increase of 122 percent. The new amount will be received by Boluarte from this week and after lea…
In Success, Congressman Juan Burgos announced that the Audit Commission cites Econom Minister Ra l P rez-Reyes to clarify the increase in the presidential salary to more than S/ 35 thousand.
They approve presidential salary increase: Dina Boluarte will now earn more than 35 thousand soles The Minister of Economy, Raúl Pérez Reyes, confirmed the salary increase at a conference of the Council of Ministers. Silver as court. The Council of Ministers announced the approval of the salary increase of President Dina Boluarte to S/ 35,568, [...] La entrada Peru The Council of Ministers approved a salary increase of 122% to President Dina Bo…
According to the Minister of Economy and Finance, Raúl Pérez Reyes, the salary of the president of the Andean country rose from 16,000 to 35,568 soles per month (about $9,990 to the current change).This is almost 35 times the monthly minimum wage, which is 1,025 soles.
In the midst of the controversy over the salary increase approved for President Dina Boluarte, one of the decisions of former President Alan García is recalled again: the reduction of the presidential salary to S/ 15,600 during his second term. It is worth mentioning that García defended the decision by appealing to the need to give the example from the highest magistracy of the country.With a discourse centered on austerity and the harmony with…
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