Favorite to the presidency of the House, the federal deputy (-PB) voted in the same way as the president, in 91% of the votes in which he participated since the beginning of the current government.
The agreement with the party surpasses (-RJ), who agreed with the PT in 77% of the votes in which he participated.
The average of both is above the percentage of their respective countertops in Congress. In the government opposition party, the average agreement is 42%.
A Sheet He compared the vote of the two candidates for the presidency of the House in bills, resolutions, decrees, provisional measures and amendments to the Constitution, LDO (Budgetary Guidelines Law) and budget in 2023 and 2024. In this sample, Hugo participated in 91 votes and Vieira, 116.
Leader of the Republican bench in the House, Hugo is part of the third most faithful to the government. The level of agreement puts him ahead of petista deputy Erika Kokay (DF), who followed the party in 86% of voting.
He also appears ahead of other base deputies, case of (-SP), with 82% agreement, and (PDT-MG), with 81%.
Among the 44 Republicans deputies, Hugo is the fifth most aligned with the PT vote, above the 83%average subtitle. In the party, deputies Jadyel Alencar (PI) and Messias Donato (ES) were the highest and lower proximity to the petista vote, 98% and 36%, respectively.
Although he has a representative in the first level of the Lula administration, with (ports and airports), the Hugo Republicans supported in the last presidential election and is also the governor’s party, which opposes federal management. PSOL is traditional PT ally, having supported the current president in the last dispute.
Hugo’s candidacy to succeed (-al) changed level after, in September, the result of an articulation involving members of the Lula administration, with the participation of the president himself.
Pereira had 88% agreement with the PT in the votes in which he participated in the plenary.
When both were present in the plenary, they only diverged about extending incentives for the auto sector in the Northeast, during. Hugo and the PT voted in favor, an understanding that prevailed, with 341 votes. Pereira was one of 153 deputies contrary to the text.
Despite having a level of agreement with the lowest PT, Vieira also has a percentage above the leader of her party at home, the deputy (PSOL-SP), 72%, the same as the party bench. Among 13 deputies of the acronym, the most aligned vote to the PT is Luiza Erundina (SP), with 85% agreement, and the least is that of Fernanda Melchionna (RS), with 62%.
The tighter vote in which the PT’s vote and the two candidates for the presidency of the House converged was to reject the expansion of the reduction of IBS (Tax on Goods and Services) and the CBS (Social Contribution on Goods and Services) tax rates for operations (social contribution) real estate agents from 40 to 60%. There were 233 votes against and 229 in favor.
Vieira diverged from the PT in 27 votes. In all of them, the vote of the government has won. Already Hugo diverged from the interest of the PT in 8 votes, with the plenary divided. In these 8 times, Vieira and the PT have positioned themselves in the same way, successfully in 3.
One vote was against a Hugo Amendment during the vote on the tax reform on presumed credit for the production of automotive vehicle parts.
The other votes were given, in which the PT voted against the creation of the Senate Suggested Fiscal Modernization Committee, and an amendment to the text that proposed to exclude the expenditure floor.
In the other five votes in which the government’s interest was defeated, but Hugo’s prevailed, the tighter was during the discussion of the new tax framework, also in August 2023, when the PT voted to get the science expenses from the roof rule , technology and innovation. There were 265 votes against the amendment and 176 in favor.
Hugo also voted, an understanding that predominated for 316 votes against 155, and for the approval of two emergency requirements against rules issued by the government, one of sanitation rules and the other over the distribution of electricity.
Of the votes in which the PSOL candidate was present and Hugo did not, the most tight was for the approval of an appeal to authorize the Union to postpone the payment of the debt of federative entities affected by public calamity, in May 2024 ,. The measure defended by the PT was approved by 219 votes against 209.
On the other hand, last June, Hugo voted with the government in two votes in which Vieira was against. One of them was in the approval of the Complementary Bill (PLP) that.
The other was for the approval of an urgent request to vote on a change project in the housewood that established new punishments for deputies who break the parliamentary decorum. Vieira was against the urgency, but when the project went to the vote, voted in favor of the text, while Hugo was absent.
The election for the chairman of the House is scheduled for February 1st. Initially, Deputies Antonio Brito (PSD-BA) and Elmar Nascimento (União Brasil-BA) were also in the dispute, Hugo.