The plenary session of Congress yesterday approved a new modification to the Fonavi money return law (Law 31173), since the autograph approved last Wednesday repealed literals b (which returns what is contributed by the worker and his employer) and c (the definition of the amount to be reimbursed and its update) of article 2 of Law 31173, which left the reimbursement without effect.
With 82 votes in favor, 13 against and 18 abstentions, the refund for contributions made by both the worker and the employer was now guaranteed. after repealing only the controversial literal c.
It is necessary to emphasize that the text approved at night is the same one that was debated in the plenary session last Wednesday. However, on that day the congressman Jorge Morante Figari (Popular Force) proposed changes at the last minute that generated the end of excluding the return of contributions from both the worker and the employer; with which the almost 2 million fans were not going to receive a single sun.
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How much will the fans receive?
According to calculations by the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF), considering the contributions of the worker and the employer updated with the Consumer Price Index (IPC), the debt to the Fonavistas amounts to S/ 42,008 million.
In this regard, the president of the Federation of Fonavistas, Luis Luzuriaga, specified for this newspaper that an average return of S / 15,000 is expected for each former worker. This will even cover those who were paid in previous years.
And it is necessary to remember that in the lists published between 2015 and 2019 it was only considered to return S / 10.69 for each contribution, a calculation that was declared illegal by the Constitutional Court, which ordered the MEF to determine a new formula for return.
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Finally it was the Congress who took the initiative and published the Law 31173approved in April of last year.
The key
Ad Hoc Commission. The group in charge of executing the return process is made up of the MEF, ONP and the Federation of Fonavistas.
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