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From this Wednesday, July 13 to Sunday, July 17, the Digital Voucher will be disbursed


The Digital Voucher will be valid until December 2022, according to the latest renewal announced by President Cortizo.

From this Wednesday, July 13 to Sunday, July 17, the Digital Voucher will be disbursed

From this Wednesday, July 13 to Sunday, July 17, the Digital Voucher will be disbursed. Photo: Illustrative

President Laurentino Cortizo reported this Tuesday morning that from this Wednesday, July 13 to Sunday, July 17, the transfer of the Digital Voucher of the new Panama Solidarity plan will take place.

According to Cortizo, this benefit will be for 344,919 people who have met the respective requirements. It should be remembered that these are: completing 24 hours of community social service monthly or receiving training at the National Institute for Professional Training and Training for Human Development (Inadeh).

The Digital Voucher is a subsidy of $120 per month and people can make it effective in the purchase of food, hygiene products and medicines with the presentation of their personal identity card.

The Digital Voucher will be valid until December 2022, according to the latest renewal announced by President Cortizo.



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