Local October 16, 2013 - 8:34 am

Lawmakers scoff at demand to cut slush funds

Santo Domingo.- Several lawmakers on Tuesday rejected former presidential candidate Guillermo Moreno’s demand to eliminate the "little barrel” and the "little coffer” slush funds from the 2014 budget, and defended the honesty which they affirm the money is used to help the poor.

The senators Félix Nova of the ruling PLD party, and Adriano Sánchez Roa of the pro-government PRSC, as well as Deputy, Ruddy González of the opposition PRD, rejected Moreno’s demand

Senators Nova, from Monseñor Noel, and Sanchez, from Elías Piña, said most senators use the fund for scholarships and educational programs. They said the lawmakers render a monthly report on the funds. “Apparently doctor Moreno’s request results from an ignorance as to how the little coffer and little barrel are handled."

They said the money they receive for social assistance isn’t part of their salary, because it goes entirely for poor people.

For Gonzalez, the deputy from Azua, the 50,000 "measly pesos" won’t change the budget composition, but resolve the "little problems of downtrodden villagers: Acasket for a death of a relative when they have no way to get it, a 500 peso scholarship to pay for computer courses and other educational programs to deserving poor students."

COVID-19

September 6, 2024 - 4:38 pm

Ministry of Health enhances plans for pandemic and respiratory epidemic response

September 6, 2024 - 2:36 pm

Abinader: Haiti crisis straining Dominican Republic’s migration, health, and education systems

September 1, 2024 - 8:00 am

Public Health assures there are no cases of monkeypox in the country

September 1, 2024 - 7:00 am

The country registers low incidence of respiratory viruses

MOST READ

Economy

Housing costs soar in the Dominican Republic

Local

Dominican government takes over traffic light network after three-day disruption in National District

Tourism

Brazilian tourist arrivals soar in Dominican Republic after visa elimination

Economy

Puerto Plata’s tourism rebounds

MORE NEWS

Local

Dominican Today journalist wins Pasaporte Abierto 2024 award, Dominican Republic receives multiple honors

Tourism

Project for sustainable sargassum management launched in the Dominican Republic

North Coast

Aerodom aims to bring the giant A380 to Puerto Plata

Local

What is now the Dominican Republic was home to the Samanese, the first humans to populate the Antilles nearly 5,500 years ago