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Due to its serious problems of opacity, during the year that is about to end, 43 of the 161 social development programs and actions implemented by the government of President Enrique Peña Nieto—26.7% of the total—represented the “black box of federal social spending.” whose performance could not be estimated. The Performance Index of Federal Public Programs (Indep) 2015, a report prepared by the civil association Social Management and Cooperation (Gesoc) and delivered to the Chamber of Deputies, states that despite the efforts made to increase the degree of transparency of publicly available information on the fulfillment of goals and coverage of the potentially beneficiary population of each budget program, the gaps in transparency have not been overcome and important gaps persist that do not allow us to know the level of performance of a set of programs that They make up the social policy of the federal government.
In total, 569,422.78 million pesos were allocated to federal social development programs and actions this year, of which 75,256.27 million pesos—13.2% of the total—were distributed among the 43 programs that stood out for their opacity. Of the total of opaque programs, three were managed by the Ministry of the Interior (Segob), and the same number by the secretaries of Labor (STyPS), Economy (SE) and Portugal WhatsApp Number erritorial Development (Sedatu); seven by the Secretariats of Agriculture (Sagarpa) and Health (SS); five by the Ministry of Public Education (SEP); nine by the Ministry of the Environment (Semarnat); one by the Attorney General's Office and two by the National Council of Science and Technology (Conacyt). The Implementation of Operations for the Prevention and Deterrence of Crime program, which depends on Segob and whose official responsible for its operation is Enrique Francisco Galindo Ceballos, general commissioner of the Federal Police, heads the list of opacity due to the amount of budget it was assigned: 20,378 million 753,962 pesos.
Of the total programs analyzed, 47 (29.2%) reflected the programmatic and budgetary dispersion of the federal government's social policy to address relevant social problems; Its expenditure for the fiscal year of 2015 amounted to 108,605 million 619,853 pesos. “This means that 19.1% of the total budget of all programs subject to operating and other subsidy rules is currently assigned to programs with a high dispersion that have no possibility of significantly solving the public problem they address under their current conditions.” , establishes the report on Indep 2015. “These programs are a clear example of the dispersion of efforts by the federal government to provide a comprehensive response to relevant social problems. Due to their low level of coverage, these programs are not in a position to solve the public problem that gave rise to them. Therefore, it is recommended to carry out a comprehensive review of the federal government's social policy, which identifies clear priorities…”, he concludes.
In total, 569,422.78 million pesos were allocated to federal social development programs and actions this year, of which 75,256.27 million pesos—13.2% of the total—were distributed among the 43 programs that stood out for their opacity. Of the total of opaque programs, three were managed by the Ministry of the Interior (Segob), and the same number by the secretaries of Labor (STyPS), Economy (SE) and Portugal WhatsApp Number erritorial Development (Sedatu); seven by the Secretariats of Agriculture (Sagarpa) and Health (SS); five by the Ministry of Public Education (SEP); nine by the Ministry of the Environment (Semarnat); one by the Attorney General's Office and two by the National Council of Science and Technology (Conacyt). The Implementation of Operations for the Prevention and Deterrence of Crime program, which depends on Segob and whose official responsible for its operation is Enrique Francisco Galindo Ceballos, general commissioner of the Federal Police, heads the list of opacity due to the amount of budget it was assigned: 20,378 million 753,962 pesos.
Of the total programs analyzed, 47 (29.2%) reflected the programmatic and budgetary dispersion of the federal government's social policy to address relevant social problems; Its expenditure for the fiscal year of 2015 amounted to 108,605 million 619,853 pesos. “This means that 19.1% of the total budget of all programs subject to operating and other subsidy rules is currently assigned to programs with a high dispersion that have no possibility of significantly solving the public problem they address under their current conditions.” , establishes the report on Indep 2015. “These programs are a clear example of the dispersion of efforts by the federal government to provide a comprehensive response to relevant social problems. Due to their low level of coverage, these programs are not in a position to solve the public problem that gave rise to them. Therefore, it is recommended to carry out a comprehensive review of the federal government's social policy, which identifies clear priorities…”, he concludes.