The senator (Republicanos-DF) filed this Thursday (30) a request requesting information from the minister (Management) about the payments to Executive employees who will participate in the UN conference on climate change.
Decree published by the government last Friday (24) determines that up to R$800 per person will be paid. Until November 5th, there was an increase of R$100 in relation to the amount normally paid for trips in .
Damares asks, in the application, what the criteria are for defining the values and whether there have been previous financial impact studies, in addition to asking for a comparison of accommodation and food prices in the city.
The parliamentarian highlights that it was, that they reported. It also criticizes the government’s lack of action in presenting a logistical-administrative solution for accommodating employees.
The senator argues that the decree transferred the burden of logistical mismanagement to public coffers, at a time of serious fiscal crisis in the country.
“g The federal government, as the main organizer of COP30, had a duty to act preventively to mitigate the crisis, and not just react with a high financial expenditure for the public coffers”, he says.
The senator states that the decree did not make public “any technical study that demonstrated the real need for a general increase in values, nor the existence of prior planning that would justify the abrupt increase in expenditure.”
He also cited the lack of transparency throughout the process, due to the fact that the number of employees who will receive daily wages or the total amount that will be spent on their stay during the COP was not disclosed.
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