The Ministerio de Finanzas Públicas, Guatemala's Ministry of Public Finance, recently used its official Twitter account to highlight educational and cultural initiatives as well as extend congratulations to a local media outlet.
On November 3, 2025, the ministry reported on its outreach efforts with students in several regions. According to the post, " Durante octubre, más de 4,000 estudiantes de Quetzaltenango, Quiché, Alta Verapaz y San Marcos recibieron la visita del Programa Cultura Fiscal, aprendiendo sobre cómo se gestiona el presupuesto general de la nación , el uso responsable de los recursos públicos , la https://t.co/HYXd5ZyUMS".
The following day, November 4, 2025, the ministry congratulated a news organization on its anniversary. The tweet stated: " ¡Felicidades a @soy_502 por 12 años de labor informativa!
#ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero
@jmenkos @BArevalodeLeon @GuatemalaGob https://t.co/plOl7aXm6N".
Later that same day, the ministry promoted an upcoming event at a national museum. The post read: " ¡Se acerca la Noche de los Museos!
Para que descubras más sobre la historia de la producción fiscal de Guatemala, el Museo del Grabado en Acero Mariano Peraza (MUGA) abrirá sus puertas y te invita a ser parte de esta experiencia única.
¡Te esperamos!
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The Programa Cultura Fiscal is an initiative by the Guatemalan government aimed at promoting fiscal education among students across different regions. This program seeks to improve understanding of public budget management and responsible use of public resources among young people in Guatemala. Additionally, events like "Noche de los Museos" at institutions such as the Museo del Grabado en Acero Mariano Peraza are part of broader efforts to engage citizens with the country's fiscal history and public finance topics through cultural experiences.
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