Chilean Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz at press conference clarifying no cuts to school feeding programs or scholarships.
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.

On April 21, Chile's Ministry of Finance sent a memo to all ministries with guidelines for the 2027 Budget Bill draft, amid a context of 'fiscal tightness' requiring adjustments. The document includes results from Dipres (Budget Directorate)'s Monitoring and Evaluation System, recommending discontinuation of 15 Ministry of Education (Mineduc) programs, such as the School Feeding Program ($1.061 billion) and the Public Education Support Fund ($167 million). Another 42 programs must be cut by at least 15%, including Subvención Gratuidad and the State-Guaranteed Loan.

On Friday, April 24, Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz clarified the memo's scope. "There will be no cuts to food programs, scholarships, nothing," he assured, stressing it is a routine annual Dipres process for spending corrections, not a decree. "Here there is no decision to discontinue or end any program; it's a memo, the spending search decree is not yet in place," he added.

Hacienda later issued a statement confirming the memo provides 'programmatic orientations' in the initial budget cycle stage, based on systematic evaluations to improve execution. Final decisions will be made when submitting the bill to Congress.

The suggestion drew immediate backlash. Former presidential candidate Evelyn Matthei wrote on X: "Minister, instruct your team because it makes us all nervous. For many children, this is their only meal of the day. You don't play with that." Opposition and right-wing sectors questioned the list.

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Reactions on X to the Hacienda memo suggesting discontinuation of 15 education programs are polarized. Opposition deputies from the left criticize potential cuts to school feeding, scholarships, and other aids for vulnerable children. Right-wing figures like Evelyn Matthei also condemn the proposals. Minister Quiroz clarifies no cuts to sensitive programs like alimentation or becas, with pro-government users accusing critics of misinformation. Media outlets report both the controversy and the government's assurances.

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Protesters rally against Chile's proposed 2027 budget cuts to 142 social programs outside government buildings.
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Hacienda details 142 social programs for discontinuation in 2027 budget amid backlash

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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.

Chile's Finance Ministry, under Jorge Quiroz, recommended reviewing 402 programs for the 2027 budget, with 37% in Education, Social Development, and Health. Officials insist no social rights will be cut, aiming for spending efficiency. Responses followed the leak of internal memos sparking criticism.

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Fernando Peña, national director of the National Board of School Aid and Scholarships (Junaeb), ruled out on Monday any cuts to the continuity of the School Feeding Program (PAE). The statement follows a memo from the Ministry of Finance suggesting a review of 15 initiatives from the Ministry of Education, including PAE, for the 2027 Budget. Peña met with representatives from 12 federations of food handlers to address the issue.

Chile's Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz reiterated on Wednesday understanding Housing Minister Iván Poduje's concerns over Ñuble and Biobío reconstruction amid budget cut tensions. Poduje signed off on continuing the pavements participativos program despite Hacienda's suggestions. President José Antonio Kast defended coordination within his government team.

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Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz tempered statements by his colleague José García Ruminot on possible adjustments to the National Reconstruction Plan, amid internal tensions in the ruling coalition.

Chile's Chamber of Deputies ended an eight-hour debate yesterday on the National Reconstruction Plan bill. The government-backed initiative aims to cut corporate taxes and provide investment certainty.

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President José Antonio Kast's government presented its National Reconstruction Project to Congress, featuring about 40 measures to boost growth, including a corporate tax cut from 27% to 23% and tax reintegration. Ministers toured regions on Friday to defend the bill, as OTIC and IMF warn of labor and fiscal risks. A poll shows 54% believe Congress should approve it.

 

 

 

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