Mayor says it is necessary to reduce what he called “toxic agendas” and argues for the number of deputies
The president of the House of Representatives (Republicans-PB), said on Tuesday (13.MAI.2025) that the powers of the Republic need to make a “self -criticism”. The absence of this exercise attributed the level of polarization in the country.
“Brazil cannot live in a radicalized polarization that consumes energy and does not generate deliveries. We need to focus on a agenda for the population ”, said Motta. According to him, each power “You have to do your self -criticismAnd seek institutional harmony.
The speech was made at the 14th Lide Investment Forum, held in New York. The deputy argued that the focus of the public debate is the fiscal responsibility and the modernization of the public machine.
Motta pointed out that the latest economic advances have been strongly stimulating the consumption and use of public resources, but that the country needs to go further. “We have an exhaustion agenda of the increase in collection. Now, the focus has to be public spending”He said.
Before his speech, he talked to journalists. He said the increase in the number of deputies from 513 to 531 will be done without increased spending. He said the formula is still being studied by the House.
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Motta was flexible regarding changes in labor laws. He said that Congress needs to look at the Brazilians that “They no longer want the CLT”, And defended the construction of“an alternative legislationThat recognizes the bonds of new forms of work.
Finally, he reiterated the importance of leaving the “toxic agendas” and focusing efforts on structuring reforms. “We all have a political duty to do the country. Let’s leave the election for next year”He concluded.
LIKE IN NEW YORK
O (Business Leaders) It holds this Thursday (13.MAI.2025) the 14th Lide Investment Forum at the Harvard Club in New York (United States). Discusses the investment potential in Brazil.
The President of the (Federal Supreme Court), Luís Roberto Barroso; of the House, (Republicans-PB); the Attorney General of the Republic, Paulo Gonet; the president of the TCU (Court of Auditors of the Union), ; In addition to 7 governors and several senators and federal deputies.
This is the 14th lead event in New York. The Lide was founded in 2003 by the former governor of São Paulo .
Today, he is chaired by his son João Doria Neto. Chairman is Luiz Fernando Furlan. He was Minister of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade in the 1st and 2nd Government of (PT).
This is the programming of the event – in Brasilia time:
Opening Session at 9am:
- Michel Temer (MDB-SP), former President of the Republic;
- Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB), Mayor;
- Ciro Nogueira (PP-PI), Senator;
- Nelsinho Trad (PSD-MS), Senator;
- Irajá Silvestre (PSD-TO), Senator;
- Tereza Cristina (PP-MS), senator;
- João Doria, former governor of São Paulo;
- João Doria Neto, President of Lide;
- Fernanda Baggio, president of the Do Lide Nova York.
Brazil and the role of institutionality with the United States at 10am:
- Luís Roberto Barroso, president of the STF;
- Vital do Rego Filho, President of TCU;
- Paulo Gonet, Attorney General of the Republic;
- Ilan Goldfajn, president of IDB.
How to gain better access to multilateral backgrounds at 11:30 am:
- Ilan Goldfajn, president of IDB;
- Renan Calheiros (MDB-AL), Senator;
- Alfonso Garcia Mora, Vice President for Latin America at the World Bank International Finance (IFC);
- Johannes Zutt, director of the World Bank for Brazil;
- Paulo Henrique Costa, CEO of BRB.
Economic relations between Brazil and the United States at 11:20 am
- Henrique Meirelles, former Minister of Finance;
- Claudio Castro, governor of Rio de Janeiro;
- Ronaldo Caiado, Governor of Goiás;
- Raquel Lyra (PSD), governor of Pernambuco;
- Ibaneis Rocha (MDB), governor of the Federal District;
- Renato Casagrande (PSB), governor of Espírito Santo;
- Jorginho Mello (PL), governor of Santa Catarina;
- Eduardo Leite (PSD), governor of Rio Grande do Sul.
Closing at 12:50 pm:
- Michel Temer, former president;
- João Doria, former governor of São Paulo.
The journalist traveled to New York at the invitation of the group