There will be no 'scolding' or 'telling off', says Rui Costa about the first ministerial meeting.
Lula will detail how he wants the top-level government to function.
247 - The Minister of the Civil House, Rui Costa, stated this Thursday (5) that the first ministerial meeting of the government, scheduled for this Friday (6), will not have a tone of “scolding” or “telling off”. According to him, on that occasion, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) will detail how he wants the first echelon to function.
“It’s not a reprimand, nor is it a scolding or a dressing-down. It’s the first meeting. […] He [Lula] will present his expectations, how he wants things to work, the workflows, the priorities, and will reinforce the understanding of collective work, of teamwork,” the minister said in an interview with CNN Brazil.
The first ministerial meeting of Lula's government, scheduled to begin at 9:30 am this Friday, will aim, among other things, to unify the new administration's message and align announcements with the Presidential Palace.
In an interview with CNN Brazil, the Chief of Staff also defended the need for tax reform.
Upon taking office last Wednesday (January 4th), the Vice-President and Minister of Development and Industry, Geraldo Alckmin (PSB), said that the reform is "fundamental" in the current economic context of the country, highlights the Metropolis.
“This year, we want to have a major debate about tax reform, about a new fiscal benchmark so that we can get it approved in the National Congress and achieve greater fiscal and tax justice. In Brazil, we play Robin Hood in reverse, that is, we take from the poorest population and much less from the richest,” stated Rui Costa.
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