Tarcísio must have votes from the left in a project against Lula – 06/06/2025 – Panel

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The governor (Republicans) must have votes to the left to approve in the Legislative Assembly of SP O, his potential bet to counteract the President () in 2026, although there is criticism of the text.

The expectation is that the social inclusion project, which combines costs of cost with training courses in a personalized service to each family, pass with the most loose that the government has in the house, but also with votes of parties such as PT and.

The assessment in these subtitles is that it would be very difficult to vote against any government income distribution program, although opponent parliamentarians consider the project a marketing move against Bolsa Familia and intend to do amendments to the text.

“Other more controversial projects than this have passed, and at the limit we will not vote against the content,” says Deputy Guilherme Cortez, leader PSOL/Rede in Alesp. “But we will try to improve and point out what a project is far from serving the state. It is very badly explained,” he says.

The proposal underwent a public hearing last Wednesday (4) and is being processed, so it does not need to go separately through the commissions, but only by a joint opinion of the commissions congress. The forecast is that she will enter the agenda next week.

Some of the points criticized by the opposition are the vague character of the text, the program scale-which promises to help 105,000 families in two years at a cost of $ 500,000, less than 3% of the target audience-and the criterion of choosing the cities that will participate.


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