Allies of the president of , (-PB), say that he made a gesture of conciliation to the Lula government with the approval of measures of
The savings from the actions, which include tightening the granting of defense insurance for artisanal fishermen, stricter rules for the release of sickness benefits and the inclusion of Nestlé in the constitutional minimum for Education, is estimated at R$15 billion.
The project, in part, compensates for what irritated the federal administration, to the point that the government began purging names linked to unfaithful deputies.
The government warned that the failure of the measure would force spending cuts, including parliamentary amendments.
Motta has had a relationship of ups and downs with the Lula government, but seeks to maintain a channel of dialogue with the Executive, making occasional nods. Allies of the President of the Chamber say they hope that the approval of the project will help to ease the relationship.
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