Chaco government to accredit snack allowance for public employees this Friday

The Chaco government will deposit the snack allowance benefit for active workers in the provincial public administration this Friday, December 26. The payment will be available in the afternoon via the Tuya Recargable card from the Nuevo Banco del Chaco. This action aligns with the current administration's commitment to fiscal responsibility.

The Chaco government has announced that on Friday, December 26, it will accredit the snack allowance for active public employees. This benefit, part of routine salary obligations, will be deposited in the afternoon via the provincial banking system, specifically through the Tuya Recargable card from the Nuevo Banco del Chaco. This allows workers to access the funds quickly and securely.

The announcement was made by the Undersecretary of Finance, Sebastián Villalonga, who noted that the payment covers all active employees. Villalonga emphasized that it reflects a policy of administrative order and fiscal responsibility under Governor Leandro Zdero. "This represents a demonstration of responsibility and commitment, as requested by Governor Leandro Zdero, within an orderly administration," the official stated. He also highlighted the focus on transparency and timely fulfillment, ensuring predictability in public resource management.

The snack allowance is implemented as in previous instances, bolstering stability for the provincial public sector in Chaco. This step aims to sustain confidence in efficient local financial handling during the holiday period.

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