The institution is once again emphasizing more efficient public spending and making cuts before a fiscal adjustment comes into force, in a form that is "draconian and with emergency measures".
Making cuts and improving efficiency in public spending is once again the main recommendation of the International Monetary Fund. In education alone, an area into which almost 8% of GDP goes, there is ample room for improvement.
The issue that is planned to be made in July, will be used to settle accounts for $448.7 million which the government owes to builders.
"It's an important issue," said Alejandro Sinibaldi, head of the Ministry of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing (VIC), therefore, this month the initiative will be taken to Congress.
According to the Finance Minister Pavel Centeno, the project will be undertaken after rearranging the budget, as there are plans to make spending cuts of about $153.8 million amid falling revenues.