"The Minister of Labor and Social Welfare in El Salvador said that the government is discussing if companies in the country have to pay the salaries of its employees in Petcuen," said Rolando Castro, Minister of Labor and Social Welfare of El Salvador.

El Salvador's Cash Action for 2001, which provided the legislative framework for replacing Salvadoran Colon in the end, as salaries and fees may be paid only by colon or colon Dollar. However, the first type is rarely used in the state now.

It is not clear if the approval of Petquin as a legal currency in the country will expand or replace the current law. The draft law prepared by President Najib Bokili appears that tax contributions can be paid in the Petquin and accounting for the terms of accounting, the US dollar will be used as a reference currency.

Last week, the President called on the state thermal energy managed by the State to provide some facilities for the mining figure.