The president of , (-AP), stated that by the 16th at the latest, he will hold a session to deal with the vetoes of 2026, the election year.
After the announcement, which took place this Tuesday (7), the Leader of the Lula (PT) government in Congress, Senator Randolfe Rodrigues (PT-AP), and Senator Tereza Cristina (PP-MS), stated that they will try to build an agreement on the new general licensing rule.
This law was approved by the Legislature at the end of the first semester, and provides for the simplification, unification and relaxation of environmental regulations for projects throughout Brazil.
President Luiz Inácio da Silva applied a series of vetoes to the text and, in addition, presented a bill and a provisional measure. In combination with this, .
The ruralist caucus, the main force in Congress, defends the original approved text — which, in general terms, gives more autonomy to states and municipalities and reduces restrictions on the carrying out of projects.
On the other hand, the environmental wing, led by the minister, the proposal prepared by the Executive, which maintains the Union’s power to dictate national guidelines in this area.
As revealed by Sheetthe president of Congress, Davi Alcolumbre, is one of the biggest interested parties in the proposal and like , which is in his state, regardless of the environmental risk.
The LDO should have been approved in the first semester, which did not happen, due to several differences.
The name itself to report the matter, and deputy Carlos Zarattini (PT-SP) was passed over for Gervásio Maia (PSB-PB).
There are also divergences regarding this, which is especially important given that 2026 is an election year, and in addition to the provision of provisions for contingencies and expenses aimed at achieving the fiscal target.
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