Padilha announces agreement for 4 MPs mixed commissions
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The Minister of Institutional Relations, Alexandre Padilha, said yesterday that the government and the Legislature reached an agreement for the installation, starting next week, of four joint commissions – between deputies and senators – for the appreciation of provisional measures (MPs ) that were sent to Congress by the government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT).
Padilha said that the joint commissions will be installed next week to analyze the provisional measure that recreated ministries, the one that instituted the new Bolsa Família, also the new Minha Casa, Minha Vida and the one that changes the rules of the Administrative Council of Federal Resources ( Carf). “We are going to approve all the contents. We are going to work for the approval of the contents of all 12 MPs, prioritizing as the installation of a mixed commission those that the parliamentarians want to debate”, he said.
“The recreation of the ministries, the MP from Carf is very interested in the debate of the mixed commissions, the new Bolsa Família, Minha Casa Minha Vida, food acquisition program and Mais Médicos, they are mixed commissions that must be installed, there is an agreement, already for the beginning of next week”, said Padilha, who then pointed out that the food acquisition program and More Doctors will remain for the following weeks.
The minister, however, stated that the question of the composition of the joint commissions still remains unresolved.
“The issue of proportionality does not have an agreement on this, this is a debate that will continue between the Chamber and the Senate, but none of this, for what we have built, creates an obstacle for the approval of the 12 contents of the 12 MPs of President Lula”, he said.
The minister, responsible for coordinating with Congress, added that there is no risk that the commissions that will be installed later have their activities paralyzed due to lack of agreement on proportionality.
Padilha also affirmed that there is an agreement for the appreciation by the National Congress of the 12 provisional measures that were sent by President Lula, before they lose their validity.
However, not all of them will have their own joint committee to assess their content. The agreement provides that some of them may become amendments to other provisional measures that will have the collegiate. The idea is that, in total, six or seven commissions will be installed, as pointed out by the minister.
“The forecast, there are 12 MPs, the installation of 12 joint commissions means a movement of a large number of parliamentarians, a large volume of deputies. a part of the MPs can be transformed into a bill of urgency and emergency to be even amended in the provisional measures.”
Padilha cited as an example the provisional measure that will deal with the creation and restructuring of organs. In addition, he said that the MP that extinguished the National Health Foundation and the one that transferred the Financial Activities Control Council to the Treasury could enter the main one as an amendment.
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