Chaco confirms payment schedule for provincial programs

The Chaco government announced that payments for several provincial programs will begin crediting this Friday, May 8, through the Nuevo Banco del Chaco.

According to the Ministry of Finance and Treasury, funds will be available starting Friday, May 8, for the Expertos program under the Ministry of Health. Payments will be made through all electronic channels of the bank.

On Friday, May 15, the Más Salud and Más Gobierno scholarships will be paid. On Monday, May 18, the Más Desarrollo program, formerly Más Inclusión, and Canillitas from the Ministry of Human Development will be credited, along with the Educational Establishments Maintenance Service from the Ministry of Education.

The provincial government indicated that the schedule aims to organize payment distribution and avoid crowds while promoting the use of digital platforms.

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Chilean Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz at press conference clarifying no cuts to school feeding programs or scholarships.
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Finance minister Quiroz clarifies Hacienda's controversial memo on education cuts

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Chile's Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz clarified on Friday that there will be no cuts to school feeding programs or scholarships, following controversy over a memo suggesting the discontinuation of 15 Ministry of Education programs for the 2027 budget. The document, dated April 21, is part of the initial budget formulation process and does not represent a final decision, according to the minister. Opposition figures and right-wing voices criticized the suggestion, particularly regarding the School Feeding Program.

Mexico's Secretariat of Welfare announced the bimonthly payment schedule for the Bienestar Pension and Mujeres Bienestar Pension, starting May 4, 2026, with surnames beginning with A. New secretary Leticia Ramírez outlined an investment of over 104 billion pesos for 32 million beneficiaries. Deposits are made directly into Bienestar Cards.

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Javier Milei's government will authorize coparticipation fund advances to 12 provinces facing fiscal difficulties via decree, at a rate close to 15%. The measure addresses falling tax collections and aims to prevent salary payment issues. Officials note the rate is below market levels.

Following initial controversy over education cuts outlined in Hacienda's April 21 memo, Chile's Treasury revealed the full scope: urging 22 ministries to eliminate 142 social programs and cut 260 others for $6 billion in savings in the 2027 budget. The proposal, tied to Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz's tax reform push emphasizing full employment as the ideal social policy, has drawn sharp criticism from scientists, unions, and opposition leaders.

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Chile's Superintendencia de Electricidad y Combustibles (SEC) has instructed electricity distributors to delay billing adjustments for the 2020-2024 period until July 2026, instead of April. The decision follows requests from lawmakers and industry groups amid economic pressures. Energy Minister Ximena Rincón called it positive news for Chilean families.

Mexico's government announced the elimination of bank commissions for paying gasoline with credit and debit cards at service stations, offering discounts of up to 7.45 pesos per transaction. The measure, presented on April 27 by President Claudia Sheinbaum and Finance Secretary Édgar Amador, takes effect on May 1 and aims to curb inflation. It was agreed with the Mexican Banking Association and other institutions.

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The State of Mexico government encourages timely water payments with discounts up to 38% for vulnerable groups in 36 municipalities. It offers 4% off for annual prepayments in March. Users can generate payment forms online and settle at authorized centers.

 

 

 

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