The minister (Institutional Relations) met with ministers nominated by allied parties and with leaders of the benches of these same parties to request a message from the economic team at the end of November.
The meetings take place amid resistance from parliamentarians to the projects, in . In addition, the government sent a complementary bill to the Chamber to submit new expenses to the fiscal framework.
Since last week, Padilha has already met with the ministers (Communications), from União Brasil, with Jader Filho (Cities) and (Transports), both from MDB, and with (Ports and Airports), from the Republicans. There were also meetings with the vice-president (Development, Industry, Commerce and Services) and Márcio França (Entrepreneurship), from PSB.
Next week Padilha will meet with the three PSD ministers —Alexandre Silveira (Mines and Energy), Carlos Fávaro (Agriculture) and André de Paula (Fishing)—, in addition to ministers André Fufuca (Sport), from the PP, and Carlos Lupi (Social Security), from PDT.
In addition to the minister, other members of the Esplanada have met with benches for , which has resistance, including among allied parliamentarians.
This Wednesday (11), the executive secretary of Finance, Dario Durigan, and minister Simone Tebet (Planning) were with the MDB bench. A parliamentarian that they emphasized the increase in spending on the benefit and the great judicialization surrounding the BPC.
Despite this, in this deputy’s assessment, today the bill and the complementary bill do not have the votes to be approved in the Chamber.
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