Quiroz evita comprometer cambios específicos a megarreforma

El ministro de Hacienda, Jorge Quiroz, matizó las declaraciones de su par José García Ruminot sobre posibles ajustes al Plan de Reconstrucción Nacional, en medio de tensiones internas en el oficialismo.

El miércoles, García Ruminot afirmó en un podcast que se deberán hacer ajustes a la iniciativa, incluyendo una reducción de la invariabilidad tributaria de 25 a 20 años y cambios en el crédito al empleo.

Durante la mañana del jueves, Quiroz respondió que podría tratarse de esas medidas u otras, o de ninguna, y reafirmó la disposición del Ejecutivo a dialogar sin adelantar definiciones específicas.

García Ruminot emitió luego una declaración enfocada en la necesidad de avanzar en el proyecto, mientras una minuta interna del gobierno respaldó la evaluación de ajustes ante el estrecho escenario fiscal.

La senadora María José Gatica criticó el manejo de Quiroz y pidió que García Ruminot lidere las negociaciones, aunque el senador Sergio Gahona llamó a mantener la coordinación entre los ministros.

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