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The Government approved a decree that provides for the granting of more than 2.8 million Bolivians to the Agency for the Development of Macroregions and Border Areas (Ademaf), resources that will serve to clean up fixed assets, survey liabilities, document inventory and initiate actions legal.
“For the fulfillment of the indicated tasks (…), the Ministry of Economy and Public Finance is exceptionally authorized, through the General Treasury of the Nation (TGN), to carry out in the 2022 administration the budget allocation of additional resources to favor of Ademaf for an amount of up to 2,879,984 bolivianos”, states article 2 of Supreme Decree 4677, approved on February 23.
Among the tasks assigned are: dispose of their fixed assets duly reorganized, through public transfers; carry out the survey of its fixed assets, as well as the goods that are in its custody or possession, carry out audits.
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In addition to carrying out legal, administrative and any other actions, as well as initiating legal proceedings before the competent authorities, against those who are responsible for the administration or damage to their institutional assets and the necessary actions for the recovery of assets, among others. , indicates the rule approved by President Luis Arce and the cabinet of ministers.
In article 1, it states that the objective of Decree 4677 is to repeal Supreme Decrees 4338, of September 16, 2020, and 4617, of November 10, 2021.
In the single final disposal part, it states that the transfers of assets by Ademaf to the National Institute of Statistics (INE) and the Bolivian Strategic Company for the Construction and Conservation of Civil Infrastructure (EBC), must continue until their conclusion.
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Decree 4338 was approved by former president Jeanine Añez, which established that as of September 2020 the transition process will begin until its total closure, scheduled until February 2022. The regulations provided that the work of Ademaf would be totally administrative.
At that time, the execution was entrusted to the Ministry of Planning, which had Ademaf under its tutelage, which was created in 2010 to take works to regions of the Amazon and carry out border control in different areas, mainly in the Amazon.