Opposition parliamentarians already have their speech ready to question the Minister of Finance, during a hearing in the special commission that discusses the end of inflation.
The minister will defend, from an economic point of view, the proposal that will be the motto of the (PT) campaign in the elections.
The opposition, however, should not give up. One of the questions to be asked to the minister is about the impact on prices across the country.
The parliamentarians’ argument is that the reduction in working hours and, consequently, less provision of services.
Taking into account the law of supply and demand, the projection is that prices will rise in the face of high demand.
Deputies from the Parliamentary Entrepreneurship Front (FPE) will question the Minister of Finance about the estimates of rising inflation with the end of the scale and what measures will be adopted by the government to ease the consumer’s pocket.
These deputies are still working to include the amendment to the Constitution. The objective is to provide relief measures to businesspeople before the proposal goes to the plenary.
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