O, defended the reformulation of the so -called “pix amendments” in an interview with CNN.
Guimarães stressed the importance of meeting the principles of transparency and traceability, as determined by Minister Flávio Dino of the Supreme Court (STF).
The parliamentarian pointed out: “I think we have to reformulate the pix amendments, defining the object clearly and its project and fate. If we do this, things, of course, they become quite transparent. ”
Search for solutions at the beginning of legislative work
The discussion about parliamentary amendments gained prominence after the decision of the Supreme Court, which suspended the payment of the so -called “pix amendments” due to the lack of transparency and traceability.
The “pix amendments” total about R $ 8.2 billion. According to the Federal Government Transparency Portal, most of the resources have already been committed (reserved), about R $ 7.6 billion. Of this amount, R $ 4.4 billion have already been paid.
Guimarães emphasized the need to seek a solution as soon as legislative work resumed:
“We have to sit immediately and seek a solution that meets these two imperatives: traceability e transparency“Guimarães said.
The government leader was also favorable to the total transparency of parliamentary amendments: “I, my amendments, what I indicate to my state, most of them is for the government of Ceará, which I am ally, and I don’t not I see no problem giving total transparency. ”