Allies of the President of, (-PB), deny that he is adopting an opposition stance and say the decision was a reaction to the lack of concrete measures of the Lula government of spending reduction.
According to a person close to Motta, the executive said he would send concrete expense cut measures but did not fulfill his promise.
The mayor rejects that he is radicalizing in confrontation to the government and says the opposite is true: he has held how much the pressure from party leaders could to overthrow the decree.
In addition, Motta is bothered by the attempt as ministers to say that he blackmails the government to ensure the release of parliamentary amendments.
There is an assessment that Finance Minister Fernando Haddad is inoperative and has no political strength to make a significant spending cut.
A statement given by the petista two weeks ago in, citing Motta’s change of position on announced expense cut measures, also caused discomfort to the head of the Legislative House.
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