In 1 minute, the Chamber of Deputies "corrects" R$ 130 billion in Temer's fiscal maneuvers.
On December 20th, as the session drew to a close, the Chamber of Deputies approved, in just one minute, 31 bills authorizing credit lines, totaling R$ 130 billion, from Michel Temer's government; more than double the amount used to impeach Dilma Rousseff; "The pathetic spectacle of the pathetic Waldir Maranhão hastily reading, without debate, the authorization of this mountain of expenses is shocking," says journalist Fernando Brito; watch.
By Fernando Brito, from brick - Just over six months ago, a president elected by vote was deposed on allegations that she had engaged in "fiscal maneuvers," carrying out expenditures—of a social nature, it should be noted—that were only later authorized by Congress in the budget.
Now, thanks to reporter Gabriel Hirabahasi, from Power360 We now learn something that all the "foxes" of political journalism have solemnly let slip by.
On the 20th, as the session drew to a close, the Chamber of Deputies approved, in just one minute, 31 bills opening credit lines, totaling R$ 130 million. This is more than double the amount used to impeach Dilma Rousseff.
Of this money, three projects, totaling almost R$ 100 billion, are earmarked for paying the Union's financial obligations – namely, interest and debt servicing. Power360 published here a complete list.
The pathetic spectacle of the pathetic Waldir Maranhão hastily reading, without debate, the authorization of this mountain of expenses is shocking.
It is obvious that a large part of these resources is for "accounting adjustments," because it is impossible to regularly commit R$ 130 billion in 10 days, especially with Christmas and New Year's in between.
It's also pathetic how inactive the "nice" and cooperative opposition is. If this vote were under Dilma, it would be mercilessly obstructed, and to hell with whether the expenses were legitimate.