This Thursday, March 24, the National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice is commemorated, a date declared as an immovable national holiday and in which the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) paralyzes all its activities.
For this day, the federal body does not plan to pay any social benefits, so all billing dates were moved to Friday and next week. In conclusion, it will be from tomorrow that the ANSES resume payments for retirees, pensioners and the unemployment program.
For Friday, it is expected that the ANSES pay the monthly retirement contributions of those pensioners and retirees who receive salaries greater than $36,676 and whose National Identity Document (DNI) ends in 2 and 3. While the next week the payments are distributed as follows:
- DNI ending in 4 and 5: Monday, March 28.
- DNI completed in 6 and 7: Tuesday, March 29.
- DNI completed in 8 and 9: Wednesday, March 30.
In the same line, the federal entity directed by Fernanda Raverta will resume on Friday the 25th the payments of the Unemployment Plan 1, the monthly subsidy that is granted to those people who lost their jobs for non-punishable causes.
On Friday, the holders of this benefit whose DNI ends in 4 and 5 are charged; then, on Monday of the next week, it will be the turn of the documents ending in 6 and 7; and on Tuesday 29, DNI 8 and 9.
Pending payments from ANSES
In parallel, the ANSES will resume after the holiday the payments corresponding to the month of March for the beneficiaries of the Single Payment for the Marriage, Adoption and Birth Allowances and the Non-Contributory Pension Family Allowances.
Both benefits are the only ones that will be paid automatically from this month until next April 11 and without following any order by termination of the document.