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PSOL proposes the creation of a permanent minimum income of R$ 600.

The goal is to assist families with a per capita income of up to half the minimum wage. The proposal is also being debated by other left-wing parties.

Juliano Medeiros, president of PSOL (Photo: Press Release)

247 - The PSOL party in the Chamber of Deputies has filed a bill to create the "Permanent Minimum Income" program. 

The party proposes paying R$ 600 monthly, even after the pandemic, to families with a per capita income of up to half the minimum wage, reports journalist Mônica Bergamo in her article. column.

The debate about a permanent basic income is also expanding among other left-wing parties. New proposals may be added.