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The Transitional Political Council believes that the only disagreement is the deadline for the PEC

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Published on 11/23/2022 12:39 PM / Updated on 11/23/2022 12:39 PM


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The Extended Political Council of the Transitional Government met this Wednesday morning (November 23) to discuss the progress and processing of the Bolsa Família PEC. Glasey Hoffmann, Political Transition Coordinator and PT National President, addressed the meeting. The meeting was attended by the leaders of 14 parties that form the basis of President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT).

At a press conference following the agenda, Glazy stated that there was consensus among the parties on the need for a PEC that intended to exclude resources earmarked for the Bolsa Família from the spending ceiling, but that there were still conflicts over the duration of the measure. . The coordinator also defended that the new government intends to expand the dialogue with other parties.

“[A reunião] It was important for us to talk a little about the moment of transition, the inclusion of parliamentarians in the working groups that we had yesterday (November 22), the deadlines in which we have to submit reports, and the effective participation of the parties. in this process. This is a very important construction,” Glazy said. The meeting took place at the Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (CCBB) in Brasilia, where the provisional government is located.

“We still have a small problem related to the duration of the PEC. I think today the biggest noise is inside the National Congress. But I am sure, and I have repeated this, that the National Congress, as a chamber belonging to politics, belonging to the people, will be sensitive enough to find a more lasting solution, so that we have predictability in the sense of implementing such a policy as important as the Bolsa Família” , said the president of PT.

There is no prediction as to when the final PEC text will be submitted to the Federal Senate, Glazey said, but processing should start next week anyway, even if the text is submitted this week, due to changes in PEC processing. made by the Senate due to the covid-19 pandemic.

However, the transitional government insists on a period of at least four years for this measure, although there are opposing views. According to Glazi, there is no disagreement regarding the cost of PEC, which should remove the entire Bolsa Família budget in 2023 from the ceiling. “If it has to be for a year, it does not justify the legislative path because there are other paths. But we are making efforts to ensure that the policy solves this problem,” said Glazy.

Check out the full list of meeting participants:

PLAY
• Carlos Kleber

FORWARD
• Guilherme Italo
• Deputy Sebastian Oliveira

FEDERATION OF CITIZENSHIP PSDB
• Senator Elisian Gama (CID)
• Deputy Alex Manente (CID)
• Deputy Adolfo Viana (PSDB)

MDB
• Senator Jader Barballo
• Senator Renan Calleiros
• Senator Eduardo Braga
• Deputy Isnaldo Bulhins

PCdoB
• Luciana Santos
• Deputy Renildo Calleiros

PDT
• Deputy Andre Figueiredo

PROS
• Felipe Espirito Santo
• Senator Zinaida Maya
• Deputy Weliton Prado
• Senator Telmario Mota

PSB
• Governor Paulo Camara
• Deputy Bira do Pindare
• Senator Dario Berger

PSD
• Deputy Antonio Brito
• Senator Nelsino Trad
• Senator Carlos Favaro
• Deputy Expedito Netto

PSOL
• Giuliano Medeiros
• Deputy Samia Bonfim
• Deputy Rebeca Neto

Fri
• Deputy Reginaldo Lopez
• Senator Paulo Rocha
• Deputy José Guimarães
• Deputy Marcio Macedo
• Senator Rogerio Carvalho
• Senator Fabiano Contarato

PV
• Eduardo Brandão
• Deputy Baselar
• Deputy Aliel Machado

NET
• Wesley Diogenes
• MP Yoeniya Vapichan
• Senator Randolph Rodriguez

SOLIDARITY
• Jefferson Koriteak
• Deputy Paulinho

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