Government calls for CPMI’s CPMI attendance and wants to elect Paulo Pimenta as vice president

by Andrea
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Members of the ruling base were summoned to attend this Tuesday session

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Planalto Palace hopes to be able to put the deputy and former minister Paulo Pimenta as vice president of the Commission

The Planalto Palace guided members of the ruling base who are part of those who attend in weight at Tuesday’s session, with the main objective of electing a vice president who is aligned with. The initial indication is the name of the deputy (PT-RS).

The parliamentarian had already been appointed by Lula as coordinator of the political articulation that aims to avoid wear to the government in the collegiate. Last week, the government was unable to elect a trusted rapporteur and president, as part of the allied base members missed the opening session.

Other government allies also evaluate that the Plateau was necessary to go ahead and guide the release of documents that are of interest to investigations, such as audits already done by. The spontaneous supply of material can be a way of gaining part of the narrative.

CPMI rapporteur of the INSS, Alfredo Gaspar (Union-AL), told the Young Pan that will start investigations into undue discounts on pensions from 2015. The rapporteur’s forecast is that a former minister will be heard by the collegiate on Thursday, but a name has not yet been defined.

*This text does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the young Pan.

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