Former ministers discussing reconstruction project amid fiscal concerns.
Former ministers discussing reconstruction project amid fiscal concerns.
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Exautoridades y CFA llaman al gobierno a acordar proyecto de reconstrucción tras alerta fiscal

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El Consejo Fiscal Autónomo advirtió que el proyecto de Reconstrucción genera déficits hasta 2031. Exministros como Mario Marcel y José de Gregorio pidieron un acuerdo amplio para reducir la incertidumbre.

La Comisión de Hacienda del Senado recibió el lunes un nuevo informe del Consejo Fiscal Autónomo. Paula Benavides, presidenta del CFA, señaló que el déficit fiscal de las medidas del proyecto se mantendría al menos hasta 2031.

Benavides recomendó un acuerdo que contenga medidas para cerrar el déficit actual y mantener la deuda por debajo de su nivel prudente. Mario Marcel, exministro de Hacienda, advirtió que una aprobación por escaso margen no despejará la incertidumbre tributaria.

José de Gregorio, ex presidente del Banco Central, valoró la rebaja del impuesto corporativo pero alertó sobre el riesgo fiscal. Senadores de oposición como Paulina Vodanovic propusieron una mesa técnica similar a la de la reforma de pensiones.

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