The government promulgated 2025 as the “Year of the recovery and consolidation of the Peruvian economy”, through the supreme decree published today in the Legal Norms bulletin of the Official Gazette El Peruano.
The aforementioned legal norm establishes that during the year 2025, the aforementioned phrase will be included in official documents.
It also provides that the Ministry of Culture, through a Ministerial Resolution, establishes the translation of the name of the year 2025 into the corresponding indigenous or native languages, for use in the districts, provinces and departments where they predominate.
Among the considerations, it is specified that the Multiannual Macroeconomic Framework 2025-2028, approved by the Council of Ministers on August 21, 2024, projects that economic growth by 2025 it will be supported by the greater dynamism of internal demand, associated with greater investments and the improvement of private consumption in an environment of low inflation, favorable financing conditions and the consolidation of the improvement of the expectations of economic agents.
In addition, it points out that the General Government Policy has among its axes the economic reactivation and as guidelines to guarantee macroeconomic stability with a lower fiscal deficit and lower public debt, as well as to promote private and public-private investment, national and foreign, in an environment of legal stability and social peace.
"In this sense, it is a priority for the State to continue guaranteeing the conditions that allow the recovery and consolidation of the economy in all productive sectors, in a context of institutional strengthening and social peace, in which investments and macroeconomic stability are guaranteed, in line with the projections for the year 2025," indicates the legal norm.
The supreme decree is signed by President Dina Boluarte and the President of the Council of Ministers, Gustavo Adrianzén.
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Published: 12/31/2024