Of the 20 parties represented in the Chamber, 17 have parliamentarians supporting the proposed amendment to the Constitution (PEC) that provides for the end of the 6×1 scale — one day off for every six days of work.
The survey was carried out based on data released by the office of federal deputy Erika Hilton (PSOL-SP), author of the project, until Tuesday night (12).
The measure, so far, . For the PEC to begin processing, the support of at least 171 of the 513 deputies is necessary.
Some parties had their entire benches supporting the project. This is the case of PSOL, by Erika.
The PT, in turn, has 99% of deputies supporting the measure. Of the 68 deputies, 67 have already signed. Deputy Arlindo Chinaglia (PT-SP), who is not yet included in the list of deputies released by Hilton, according to his advisor, is in favor and has already signed the measure.
The PL, which has the largest bench in the Chamber with 93 deputies, only had one member: Fernando Rodolfo (PL-PE).
Three acronyms did not have any deputy signing: Novo, Cidadania and PRD. THE CNN try to contact the parties.
See the parties that most supported the PEC:
- PSOL: 13 signatures = 100% of the bench
- Network: 1 subscription = 100% of the bench
- PCdoB: 7 signatures = 100% of the bench
- PT: 67 signatures = 99% of the bench
- PV: 3 signatures = 60% of the bench
- PDT: 7 signatures = 39% of the bench
- PSB: 4 signatures = 28% of the bench
- Solidarity: 2 signatures = 40% of the bench
- We can: 1 signature = 7% of the bench
- Forward: 3 signatures = 43% of the bench
- MDB: 4 signatures = 9% of the bench
- PSD: 5 signatures = 11% of the bench
- PSDB: 2 signatures = 15% of the bench
- Unity: 8 signatures = 13% of the bench
- PP: 4 signatures = 8% of the bench
- Republicans: 2 signatures = 4% of the bench
- PL: 1 subscription = 1% of the bench
- Novo: 0 subscription = 0% of the bench
- Citizenship: 0 subscription = 0% of the bench
- PRD: 0 subscription = 0% of the bench