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Public banks will offer credit to regularize the situation of indebted companies and families, says Wellington Dias.

The priority is to get the Desenrola Brasil program up and running.

Former President Lula and the Governor of Piauí, Wellington Dias (Photo: Ricardo Stuckert)

247 - Public banks will be a key focus during the administration of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, which begins in January 2023. "Implementing the 'Desenrola Brasil' program—aimed at enabling millions of indebted Brazilians to regain access to credit—focusing on individual micro-entrepreneurs (MEIs), supporting social programs (such as the construction of cisterns and cooperatives for waste pickers), financing up to 3,5 million homes for low-income individuals, and even encouraging the replacement of machinery and equipment to revitalize industry are among the priorities that public banks will have in the next government," he points out. reporter by Eliane Oliveira, Fernanda Trisotto and Geralda Doca, published in the newspaper O Globo.

"Public banks, as happened during the mandates between 2003 and 2010, will play an important role in economic and social development. An extraordinary mission, and the private sector will be called upon (to participate). It's credit to regularize the situation of those in debt," said the senator-elect and one of the coordinators of Lula's campaign, Wellington Dias (PT-PI).

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