Population affected by the rains on the coast of SP is entitled to FGTS withdrawal and priority in Minha Casa Minha Vida, says Tebet
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In the case of the FGTS withdrawal, the minister said that the federal government is working to speed up the release of funds from Caixa Econômica Federal, the fund manager. The Minister of Planning and Budget, Simone Tebet, said this Monday (20th) that the population of cities affected by the rains on the north coast of São Paulo is entitled to: a calamity withdrawal from the Severance Indemnity Fund (FGTS); and priority for low-income housing in the Minha Casa Minha Vida (MCMV) program. “On the issue of having preference for raising the FGTS, to have preference for building popular houses, all of this will be assisted by the federal government”, said Tebet in Guarujá (SP), one of the cities affected by heavy rains last weekend. . In all, there are six municipalities in a state of public calamity due to the storms, which caused landslides, roadblocks, a drop in water and energy supply and left fatal victims. In the case of the FGTS withdrawal, the minister said that the federal government is working to speed up the release of funds from Caixa Econômica Federal, the fund manager. “These homeless families have the right to withdrawal [saque] of the FGTS, it is enough that they are residents of risk regions, of the regions that were affected.” Regarding Minha Casa Minha Vida, the minister said that the government’s provisional measure that relaunched the housing program foresees, among the priority public to receive the housing, “homeless families who are in a state of emergency or public calamity”. the Ministry of Transport has BRL 8.8 billion available for the recovery and conservation of roads, through the National Department of Transport Infrastructure (Dnit). According to Tebet, part of these resources will be used to help and recover the municipalities on the coast of São Paulo affected by the heavy rains of the weekend.
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