Bonus allocation began for the anniversary of the Fatherland card. know the amount

Bono carnet from her homeland
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The government of Nicolás Maduro reported that as of this Thursday, January 20, the allocation of a bond called “3R.Nets” begins, with which it celebrates the fifth anniversary of the Fatherland card.

Bonus for the anniversary of the Fatherland card

“In the framework of the celebration for the 5th anniversary of the Patria card, the delivery of the 3R.Nets bonus sent by our president Nicolás Maduro through the Patria platform begins.” This was pointed out by the system in its page web.

The delivery of this bonus will be made until January 29.

Beneficiaries will receive the following text message through the number 3532:

“Let’s advance together with the people with the 3R.Nets system: Resistance against aggression, Rebirth of the Homeland and permanent Revolution.”

Although the amount is not detailed on the Patria system page, several users pointed out on Twitter that it is 18.40 bolívares.

Rise of Homeland Programs

This month, the government decided to adjust the amounts of the bonuses that are delivered monthly through the Patria platform.

The following image shows the amounts established since this January for the Hogares de la Patria program, according to the number of members of the family nucleus:

Homeland

In the same way, the Family Economy and 100% Schooling bonuses were increased.

The amount for “Family Economy” will be 9.20 bolívares. Meanwhile, for schooling, an equal amount will be added, in the case of a single child of school age. But, in case there is more than one child, the bonus will be located at 7.36 bolivars for each infant.

Humanized Childbirth and Breastfeeding were established at 18.40 bolívares; the José Gregorio Hernández at 13.80 bolívares, and the «Bono against the Economic War», which pensioners receive was at 10 bolívares.

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