The Minister of the Civil House, (), criticized on Monday (7) the volume of parliamentary amendments in Brazil during an interview with the program Roda Viva, from TV Cultura.
“Brazilian society needs to discuss which model will make Brazil build a better future for Brazilians. It is this model in which we take almost half the free budget of a nation and applies to an aerosol effect of parliamentary amendments?”
He also stated: “Where in the world there is this model where almost half the free budget of a nation is taken and, instead of applying in logistics, reducing structural costs, betting on science, technology, education and health, is it spray?”
The statement was made in response to the question about the influence of financial transfers to parliamentarians on the articulation of guidelines between executive and legislature.
The statement occurs at a tense moment in the relationship between the government and the. Two weeks ago, the legislature overturned a decree that increased the rates of the IOF (Tax on Financial Operations).
Governors. They have flooded their social networks with the rhetoric of the struggle between the poor and the rich, a scenario in which the President of the Republic would be shock against powerful business and financial interests.
In the PT -led speech, stimulated by Planalto and disseminated by aligned profiles, the campaign is largely formed by videos produced by artificial intelligence and has as its motto the defense of “BBB taxation”, in reference to “billionaires, bets and benches” – groups that would form a powerful lobby in partnership with centrão and the right in the legislature.