The Government arranged an increase of $95,641.9 million in current and capital expenses to attend current needs in terms of salary, operating expenses and equipment, as well as credits for the payment of subsidies and various transfers, as well as items from the Social Security area.
In this way, as stated in thea Administrative Decision 540/2023 of the Chief of Staff published this Wednesday in the Official Gazette seek to cover urgent expenseswhich, as detailed in the 329-page annex that accompanies the standard, are financed with resources from credits from international organizations, remaining items from previous years, and rates and tariffs from different organizations.
The area that had the greatest increase in loans was the National Social Security Administration (Anses), with $163,500 million for the care of expenses related to family allowances, pensions for ex-combatants and other social security supplements.
Legislative and Judicial Branch
The standard also establishes the increase in credits for $697,481,119 for the Office of the General Defender of the Nation, in order to ensure the strengthening of the Federal Criminal Justice in the Province of Santa Fe.
In the administrative decision, the credits from the Legislative Power in $30 million and those from the Judicial Power in $3,222.4 millionin addition to doing so in $40,732.2 million for different areas of the Chief of Staff, $17,416.9 million for the Ministry of the Interior and $7,267.5 million for Security.
security forces
In addition, to address salary and operational issues, there were increases of $271 million for the Federal Police, $2,376.2 million for the Gendarmerie, $3,147.1 million for the Prefecture, and $667.9 million for the Airport Security Police.
Within the Ministry of Defence, $3,196 million were allocated to the General Staff of the Army and $3,283.2 million for the Air Force.
Other increases in ministries
While, in other ministries, the increase in credits for current and capital expenditures was:
- $23,981.1 million for Economy,
- $71.9 million for Tourism and Sports,
- $8.2 million for Public Works,
- $9,314.9 million for Education,
- of $6,493.9 million for Culture,
- of $16.1 million for Health and
- $14,140.3 million for Social Development.
Cuts to offset expenses
In the compensation of expenses, there were the following cuts:
- of $35.9 million in the Ministry of Defense,
- of $32 million in the Environment and
- of $254,528.9 million in the jurisdiction of Treasury Obligations.
more increments
On the other hand, with regard to decentralized agencies, in addition to the credits already mentioned for ANSES, there are $171 million for the General Union of the Nation (Sigen), of $44.920 million for the National Agency for Disability (Andis)$163.4 million for the Agency for the Administration of State Assets (AABE), $199.3 million for the Agency for Access to Public Information and $4,000 million for the National Registry of Persons (Renaper).
They were also allocated $132.1 million for the National Meteorological Service (SMN), $390 million for the National Insurance Superintendence (SSN), $284 million for the National Institute of Viticulture (INV), $300 million for the National Fiscal Court (TFN), $700 million for the National Transport Regulation Commission ( CNRT), $450 million for the National Entity for Water Works and Sanitation (Enohsa), $70 million for the Miguel Lillo Foundation, $57 million for the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (Conicet), $2,065 million for the Superintendence of Health Insurance (SSS) and $1,532 million for the National Parks Administration (APN).
For its part, it applied a cut of $5,032 million in credits from the National Highway Administration.
Source: Ambito