Alcolumbre and Motta cancel the STF for a message to Dino – 06/27/2025 – Power

by Andrea
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The presidents of, (-ap), and (-PB), canceled the trip to the (Federal Supreme Court) on Friday (27) to speak of the mandatory payment of parliamentary amendments.

The public hearing was called by the minister. Dino summoned the meeting to the so -called budget imposing amendments. The call order was filled with indications contrary to the mechanism of researchers.

As Sheet It showed, there was a perspective that the two heads of the Legislature would take the moment to show the relevance of this subject to Congress and pass

On the morning of this Friday, however, with the hearing already underway, their advisers reported that they would not be present and would be represented by lawyers of the houses.

Congress control over the federal budget and is the main reason for the current empowerment of deputies and senators.

Parliamentary amendments total R $ 50 billion a year. Of this value, 77% is of an imposing character, that is, of mandatory execution by the government.

The hearing was marked by Dino to instruct trial on the tax budget, approved in 2015 to make the execution of individual parliamentary amendments to the budget mandatory. In 2019, the payment requirement was expanded to state bench amendments.

At the opening of the session, Dino countered that there is slow STF in dealing with the theme. According to him, when it comes to private money, each one spends as well to understand, but the money is public, it takes attention to constitutional determinations.

“Most likely the $ 50 billion account per year is a very minimized estimate. We are surely talking about more than $ 100 billion a year, involving the three levels of the federation,” he said.

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