The text published in the Official Gazette extends the suspension of retroactive payment until the end of the “emergency situation” outlined in the Omnibus Law.
The seriousness of the economic and social situation in the country, which worsened with the declaration of the new public emergency.
The organization he currently directs Osvaldo Giordano reported that the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) extends the validity of the suspension of retroactive payment.
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Through the Resolution 601/2023 points out that the original measure was issued in June 2020, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the public, economic and financial emergency declared by Law No. 27,541 and the international economic crisis. At that time, ANSES considered that the suspension of retroactive payment was necessary to mitigate the impacts of the crisis on public accounts.


Thus, the resolution maintains the suspension of retroactive payment until December 31, 2025, the date on which the public emergency declared in the “Omnibus Law” or “Bases for the Reconstruction of the Argentine Economy” expires.
The resolution bases its decision on the following arguments:
- The continuity of the public emergency, not only health, but also economic, financial and social.
- The fact that the suspension of retroactive payment does not prevent the monthly collection of benefits by their holders.
- The seriousness of the economic and social situation in the country, which worsened with the declaration of the new public emergency.
Source: Ambito