The Ministerio de Finanzas Públicas of Guatemala shared updates on its official Twitter account on November 14, 2025, highlighting initiatives aimed at boosting the national economy and promoting transparency in public finances.
In a post published at 00:38 UTC, the Ministry stated: "Con la ley para facilitar la devolución de impuestos se prevé generar beneficios económicos directos a la economía nacional, según el ministro de Finanzas Públicas, Jonathan Menkos Zeissig.
#ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero
@jmenkos @BArevalodeLeon @GuatemalaGob
Entérate de más https://t.co/AEn3dTtbq4". The tweet references comments from Jonathan Menkos Zeissig, the Minister of Public Finance of Guatemala, regarding legislation designed to simplify tax refunds with the intention of creating direct economic benefits for the country.
Later that day, at 13:12 UTC, another post promoted a new initiative intended to make fiscal information more accessible to citizens. The Ministry wrote: "Conoce el Proyecto de Presupuesto para el Ciudadano 2026 , una versión amigable y accesible del Proyecto de Presupuesto General de Ingresos y Egresos del Estado .
Conoce más aquí: https://t.co/qcaBzcXrij
#Presupuesto2026
#ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero
@jmenkos https://t.co/Ac4PJSCIWd". This message introduces the "Proyecto de Presupuesto para el Ciudadano 2026," described as a user-friendly version of Guatemala’s General State Budget project for revenues and expenditures.
A third tweet was posted at 13:54 UTC containing only a link: "https://t.co/SPl78BQOeF".
These communications reflect ongoing efforts by Guatemalan authorities to foster economic development through legislative reform and increase public engagement with government financial processes. Initiatives such as simplifying tax procedures and providing accessible budget information align with broader trends in Latin America where governments are increasingly focusing on transparency and citizen participation in fiscal matters.
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