Vice ministers are not on the salary reduction list to help mitigate the crisis in Ecuador

The 50% reduction in remuneration will no longer apply to Vice Ministers of State.

Through Executive Decree 1118, signed by President Lenín Moreno, this Wednesday, August 5, Decrees 1041 and 1048 were amended, which provided for the reduction of half the salary of the President, Vice President, Ministers and Vice Ministers from 8 May 2020 to May 24, 2021.

The measure will no longer apply to Vice Ministers, so the text of the new Decree no longer includes them on the list.

According to one media outlet, the State would save USD 102.868 per month, by cutting 50% of the salary of the authorities of the four hierarchical levels.

With this new decision, the 28 deputy ministers of the public sector would again earn USD 4.283 and not the USD 2.142 that they were with the cut.

Last May, the president clarified that the reduction in remuneration constitutes a “contribution” to the humanitarian support measures to face the consequences derived from the coronavirus health crisis and said that these resources will serve to “mitigate the adverse effects of the pandemic. , as well as promoting economic and productive reactivation ”.

The head of state also signed other decrees. The 1117 in which it issued the Substitute Regulation to the General Regulation of the Law of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation. The 1119 in which he named Tangya del Carmen Tandazo Arias as the president’s delegate to the Council for the Quality Assurance of Higher Education (Caces); and 1120 with which it authorized, on an exceptional basis, the delegation to the private sector of the project: “Design, Financing, Construction, Operation and Maintenance of the Cumbe-Cuenca corridor (South Access to Cuenca) -Azogues-Biblián”.

Also, the Cooperation and Investment Facilitation Agreement between Ecuador and Brazil was ratified.

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