In Argentina, deputy equals his salary to a teacher
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In Argentina, deputy equals his salary to a teacher


In Argentina, deputy equals his salary to a teacher


Posted on: 27/01/2014
Mr Nicolas del Caño, reduced his salary to the floor of a teacher as a protest against the increase in wages of Argentine senators and representatives.


The Argentine national deputy Nicolás del Caño, who decided to match his salary to the teachers in the country

In Argentina, as in Brazil, the deputies and senators earn salaries above the average for the country's workers. Recently, however, drew the attention of Argentine voters the attitude of a congressman of our neighboring country who abdicated part of their salary after receiving a raise, deciding only receive the equivalent of the salary that Argentine teachers receive.

In Brazil, according to the Constitution, the salary amount is the same for federal deputies and senators and were recently treated to the Federal Supreme Court, president and vice-president and cabinet ministers receive, or is, the amount of R $ 26,723.13.

In Argentina, the salary of a deputy from February 1, 2014 will be 50 thousand pesos, equivalent to US $ 17,000, slightly below the receiving Brazilian deputies.


Del Caño and party poster front Izquierda
The deputy of Izquierda Front (Left Front) Nicolás del Caño, was against a further increase of the salaries of MPs (equivalent to our federal) Argentine. This new increase drew the attention of the country's society to achieve significant figure of 50,000 pesos.

Opposite the new increase, the deputy stated that his salary will be 8,500 pesos (equivalent to R $ 2,900.00), salary that all the teachers currently receive, not far from the majority of the population with higher education - a little above the receiving Brazilian teachers mostly.

By taking this attitude, Del Caño said he would like all Members received the same teachers, and state that the salaries of politicians, about 10 times more than the average worker receives in the country, is a provocation to the entire society and that that situation should change.

National Argentine Congress in Buenos Aires. It is necessary to review the salary Argentine politicians
Currently, Argentina has experienced a critical situation in its economy, with the decrease of its reserves in dollar and rising inflation which, according to economists, is camouflaged by the government, which does not disclose the actual inflation rate in the country.

According to the national deputy Mendoza, a city in northwestern Argentina, inflation would have "eaten" 20% of real wage worker in the last three months, without the government and entrepreneurs find any solution for this. In addition, he said, to maintain high wages of deputies and ministers only have the purpose that the government has the support of politicians, without having questioned his policy. Businessmen, bankers and farmers, in the current economic policy of the country, would not be suffering like most of the population with the measures taken on the economy by the Cristina Kirchner government, according to the deputy.



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