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Superintendencies sign pact for transparency

Superintendencies sign pact for transparency

This Monday the Superintendency of Family Subsidy together with all the other Superintendencies (10 in total) fsigned a Pact for Transparency. Luis Guillermo Pérez, Superintendent of Subsidies, pointed out that in this way they seek to promote the commitments of the National Government.

with this packageTo this, the superintendencies will seek to promote inclusive, decent and stable work. Currently, work is being done on a series of concrete commitments and goals to be achieved by the entities.

(Read: How viable is Petro’s proposal on democratizing energy).

Pérez pointed out that they are also working to accompany the reforms presented by the National Government with the aim of generating support for Peace Total that is promoting President Gustavo Petro.

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