Serra extols his projects and says: 'we will deal with the crisis'
Senator José Serra (PSDB) advocates for the implementation of district voting in cities with more than 200 voters; he also proposes the elimination of the presiding officers in Brazilian legislative houses, the creation of the Brazilian Tax Invoice (NFB), and changes to the profit-sharing in the exploitation of pre-salt reserves, which, on the other hand, suggests the "downsizing" of Petrobras; "There is, indeed, much to be done, provided there is clarity of purpose. In other words: we will deal with the crisis, not the crisis of us," he argues.
247 – In an article, Senator José Serra, from the PSDB party, praises his projects presented in Congress which, according to him, could contribute to improving the political and economic situation in Brazil. “There is indeed much to be done, provided there is clarity of purpose. In other words: we will address the crisis, not the other way around.”
Among them, he cites the implementation of district voting in cities with more than 200 voters: "As a consequence, campaign costs will fall dramatically, the representativeness of the councilor will increase, and voters in the districts will be able to monitor the performance of their elected officials."
Serra also proposes the elimination of the presiding officers in Brazilian legislative houses and the creation of the Brazilian Tax Invoice (NFB), based on the São Paulo experience.
In another project, he is causing controversy by aiming to revoke the mandatory 30% participation of the state-owned company in bidding processes for oil exploration and production in the pre-salt layers. “The result was the exponential indebtedness of Petrobras and, a less remembered aspect, a five-year delay in the exploration of existing reserves” (read more). closest).