Military personnel today cannot contest cuts, say PT members – 11/28/2024 – Panel

by Andrea
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The current context, in which the Federal Police supposedly loses legitimacy to contest the fiscal adjustment measures presented by the government ().

This is the assessment of PT parliamentarians heard by the Panel. The deputy (PT-RJ), future leader of the party bench, says that the moment is also unfavorable for the military due to the box office success of the film ”, by Walter Salles, which deals with the kidnapping, torture, murder and death of the former -deputy for Brazilian military personnel.

The package of spending cuts announced by includes the end of the so-called “” for the military, that is, the pension they receive when they are expelled from the Armed Forces; the termination of pension transfers from military personnel to dependents in the event of death; and the establishment of a progressive minimum age for retirement, reaching 55 years in 2030.

PT deputies claim that the adjustments for the military are still mild, and that is also why they should not mobilize to contest. The government claims that changes related to the military will have an impact of R$2 billion per year.

The estimated impact of the package is R$71.9 billion in 2025 and 2026. Over a longer horizon, the government’s promise is to save R$327 billion between 2025 and 2030.


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