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The government will propose to amend the state-owned law

The government will propose to amend the state-owned law

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The Lula government is an alternative to changing state-owned law. Planalto’s idea is to open more space for allies and unelected parliamentarians into positions on boards attached to federal public companies and state companies.

to me economic value, The proposal is being prepared by the Secretariat for Legal Affairs (SAJ) in the Civic House, with assistance from the Union Public Advocacy (AGU). After that, the allied senator must listen to the motions and submit a text to replace the motion, which the House approved at the end of last year and which stalled in the Senate. If the text is approved, it must be evaluated again by the deputies before moving on to the presidential sanction.

There is still no definition of whether the flexibility will be total or partial in terms of access to jobs that are currently limited to technical jobs. According to the report, For now, Planalto advisers say, the idea is that the replacement by the government will open space for PT-only management allies on boards. In practical terms, this means that there is room for 317 positions in these companies for the president to appoint, with more freedom, in his new term.

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