“These have made a total of one million, 350 thousand transactions in these two weeks that the subsidy has been in force,” he remarked.
The general administrator of the Government Innovation Authority (AIG), Luis Oliva, revealed that until Sunday afternoon, some 590,000 people had benefited from the fuel subsidy at $3.25 a gallon.
“These have made a total of one million, 350 thousand transactions in these two weeks that the subsidy has been in force,” he remarked.
He reminded drivers that they must have their inspection up to date, it does not matter if they keep tickets.
Oliva said that those who wish to report any irregularities regarding this subsidy can do so by calling 311, a citizen hotline.