This Tuesday (3) the government sent in reaction to what it interpreted as a combined move between the government and the minister, of the (Federal Supreme Court), for.
Early on, the government encountered resistance in obtaining signatures to file the emergency bill that tightens the rules and the complementary bill that prohibits the creation, expansion or extension of tax benefits, among other points. But, around 12 pm, there was a signal that emergencies would be included in the day’s agenda.
However, with no progress in the negotiations to try to reach an agreement in relation to the criteria established by the STF, the parties began to react. The União Brasil bench decided to vote against the urgency of the cuts package. The party has three ministries. The PSD, with three other ministries, also signaled discontent. At risk of defeat, emergencies were not even included on the agenda.
Under reservation, the deputies claim to see a double deal between Dino and the government once again in establishing reservations for the amendments. Some said that, in conversations with ministers Rui Costa (Casa Civil) and Alexandre Padilha (Institutional Relations), they signaled that they were talking to the STF minister about amendments. Dino’s decision, for example, establishes a ceiling on the growth of parliamentary amendments, in line with the government’s defense.
There is an expectation that a solution to the impasse, with a change in criteria, will come within the request for explanations about the situation. Deputies also say that it will be up to the body to prepare an opinion to give ministries security to execute the budget, if there is a solution to the conflict.
Another point that caused dissatisfaction was what parliamentarians saw as the government’s insistence on trying to block the amendments. Last week, the president (PT) for the use of . The initial text provided for the possibility of proportional blocking of resources when other mandatory expenses grew above what was planned by the Executive. Congress overturned this possibility.
In the complementary bill sent last week, the government provided for the possibility of contingency and blocking of appropriations for parliamentary amendments up to the same proportion applied to other discretionary expenses, limited to 15%. Deputies, including from the base, say they will tear down the section.
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