Peru's President Doubles His Salary, Even Though His Popularity Is Approaching Zero - World Stock Market
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On July 2, the Peruvian government officialized an increase in the monthly remuneration of President Dina Boluarte, who went from 16 000 to 35 568 soles per month. This figure is just over USD 10 000, placing the country among the first in South America with the highest presidential revenues.
In the midst of a growing unpopularity and through an untransparent process, the Peruvian government approved an increase of more than 120 per cent in the salary of President Dina Boluarte, who will go from earning 16,000 soles (4513.47 US dollars) to 35,568 soles (10,039.33 US dollars), thus unleashing an intense national debate, according to the Peruvian newspaper El Comercio.According to the Minister of Economy and Finance (MEF), Raúl Pérez R…
The president of the state of Peru, Dina Bolwarte, one of the world's most popular leaders, doubled his salary, one year before the end of the mandate, acknowledged the government from Lima on Wednesday, AFP reported.
Lima. The president of Peru, Dina Boluarte, one of the most unpopular rulers in the world, doubled her salary a year after leaving power, the government acknowledged on Wednesday.The 63-year-old president, who faces continuous protests over the wave of extortions, will go on to win the equivalent of $10,000, according to a decree announced at a press conference.On May 26, the Peruvian presidency denied by a press release the press releases that …
A new controversy strikes the president of Peru, Dina Boluarte, after signing a decree to double her presidential salary, which will go from 16,000 soles (approximately $4,500) to 35,500 soles per month (about $10,000). The measure has generated cross-cutting criticism, especially due to the context of a citizen disapproval that reaches just 3%, according to pollster Datum International. The government justified the increase by pointing out that…
Dina Boluarte became the second best paid president in South America after the salary increase that raised her monthly salary to 35,568 soles (approximately $10,000). This adjustment, justified by Economy Minister Raúl Pérez Reyes through regional comparisons, seeks to align the Peruvian presidential salary with those of other Latin American leaders. Only the president of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou, earns more, with 22,289 dollars per month. Thus…
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