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Workers’ Party President criticizes Campos Neto for supporting amendments to Central Bank employees – News

Workers’ Party President criticizes Campos Neto for supporting amendments to Central Bank employees – News

The head of the Workers’ Party, federal representative Glycy Hoffman, of Paraná, criticized the head of the Central Bank (BC), Roberto Campos Neto, for showing his support for the salary increase requested by the monetary institution’s employees.


Campos Neto attended an event promoted by employees in front of the BC headquarters, in Brasilia, on Wednesday (1st). The employees are advocating salary adjustments and professional restructuring, with the establishment of a productivity bonus similar to that applied to the Federal Revenue Service under the current government, and do not rule out the possibility of going on a general strike next November.


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On Thursday (2), Glessi used his social networks and joked: “What about Roberto Campos Neto?! He demands the government’s financial target, but wants a raise for British Columbia employees?!”. The statement refers to Campos Neto’s speeches at the end of September, in which he said the government needed to “persist” to achieve the zero fiscal target in 2024.

The report reached out to the head of the Labor Party and the National Union of Central Bank Employees (CINAL), an entity representing central bank employees, but had not received any response as of the last update of this text. Labor has always positioned itself in favor of a public sector pay reform agenda.

The Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services, headed by Esther Dweck, has not yet presented any government proposal that counters the group’s demands.

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Silic rate

Campos Neto is the target of criticism from Workers’ Party members over its key interest rate, Selic. When Lula began his third term, the percentage was 13.75%. After the Monetary Policy Committee (COPOM) meeting on Wednesday (the first), Celik’s stake decreased from 12.75% to 12.25%..

In its official statement, the committee reiterated its defense of the importance of the government pursuing the financial goals it has already set. The text stressed: “Taking into account the importance of implementing the fiscal objectives that have already been set to stabilize inflation expectations and thus manage monetary policy, the Committee reaffirms the importance of vigorously pursuing these objectives.”


He also criticized Lula

At the beginning of September, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva criticized the President of British Columbia, stating that he maintains contact with “his appointees,” referring to the appointment of Campos Neto by former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL), at the beginning of September. September. 2019.

He said: “The head of the Central Bank was not appointed by us. He was appointed by the previous government. The Central Bank is now independent, and it no longer has interference from the Presidency of the Republic, which can invite it to speak.” Member of the Labor Party.

The president said: “If this citizen talks to anyone, he does not talk to me. He should talk to whoever nominated him, and whoever nominated him did not do good things in this country.”