Chile’s government will propose a “responsible” budget for 2026, with limited growth in spending relative to previous years, Finance...
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Chile’s government will propose a “responsible” budget for 2026, with limited growth in spending relative to previous years, Finance Minister Nicolas Grau said in an interview with Reuters. The new budget proposal would balance “fiscal discipline and space for the future government,” Grau said, and his appointment was made by President Gabriel Boric in August. The minister did not provide a specific number for the increase, but said that Boric will announce the figure, stressing that from 2023 the tendency has been on a downward trend when the budget grew by 4.2%...
Chile’s government will propose a “responsible” budget for 2026, with limited growth in spending relative to previous years, Finance...
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UNC public relations officer Dr Kirk Meighoo says he “mistakenly” shared a flyer circulating on social media that claimed the budget will be...
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