Brazilian government will resume discussions on super salaries, says Haddad

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Minister emphasized that both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate have already demonstrated support for the proposed amendments

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In his speech, the minister also addressed the issue of parliamentary amendments

The Minister of Finance, , revealed that the Brazilian government plans to restart discussions on the issue of super salaries, which marks the beginning of administrative reform. He highlighted that there is a proposed law being processed in Congress, with the objective of establishing complementary legislation that regulates the constitutional provision regarding super salaries. Haddad emphasized that both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate have already demonstrated support for the proposed changes. In his speech, the minister also addressed the issue of parliamentary amendments, stating that the president sanctioned an agreement that limits the increase in these amendments over time.

This measure is seen as a way of guaranteeing more resources for financing Health, a sector that demands special attention. Another important point mentioned by Haddad was an agreement with the Armed Forces, which includes the revocation of the so-called “fictitious death”. This topic is considered relevant to public morality and is being discussed together with other reforms. The minister also brought up the need to debate the minimum age for joining the reserve, which is related to the contribution to a health fund.

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