Dino Approval Plan to release parliamentary amendments

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Decision, which still needs to be endorsed by the plenary, will allow the execution of the amendments regarding the budget of 2025 and previous years

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Minister Flávio Dino of the Federal Supreme Court (STF)

The minister, of the, took an important step in approving the plan of the National Congress aimed at the release of parliamentary amendments. However, he made caveats regarding PIX amendments that do not have a definite work plan, as well as suspensions involving non -governmental organizations. The decision, which still needs to be endorsed by the plenary, will allow the execution of the amendments regarding the budget of 2025 and previous years. In his speech, Dino emphasized the importance of establishing new dialogues to solve issues that are still pending. He also made it clear that the inquiries and lawsuits that are underway will continue to be maintained. The minister explained that the structural processes are divided into three steps: the presentation of information, the judicial definition and, finally, the execution of the plan.

The minister praised the collaboration between the different powers, but stressed that this harmony should not eliminate the need for brake and counterweight mechanisms. Dino also highlighted the relevance of increasing transparency and traceability in the execution of amendments, emphasizing the importance of aligning the volume of resources to the principle of efficiency. Dino also commented on the uniqueness of the phenomenon of parliamentary amendments in Brazil, which has expanded the power of the legislature in relation to the executive. He decided to cancel a conciliation hearing with the law firm, who committed to individualize the authors of the amendments to increase transparency in this process.

The National Congress has made a commitment to implement measures that guarantee the traceability of resources and approve a resolution project that deals with the distribution of amendments for the year 2024. Since 2020, the increase in parliamentary amendments has moved more than R $ 148.9 billion, which has drained resources from ministries and conferred greater protagonism to deputies and senators. The destination of these amendments is being investigated due to alleged irregularities.

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