quarta-feira, 30 de setembro de 2015

Government is offensive to retain veto the Judiciary adjustment

Minister Ricardo Berzoini articulates the votes of deputies and senators in the parliamentary session Wednesday

The Minister of Communications, Ricardo Berzoini, acts to keep presidential vetoes (Evaristo Sa / AFP)

Once you have managed to retain vetoes considered reckless fiscal point of view, such as easing the social security factor, the Presidential Palace mounted an offensive on Tuesday to convince lawmakers to hold vetoes that have high impact on government cash, as the adjustment of up to 78.5% for the Judiciary servers. Ministers and pro-government leaders will spend the day in bonds and in a melee in Congress to prevent parliamentary overthrow the veto involving increased.

Economic ministers and the new palatial composition of political articulation - with Ricardo Berzoini (PT) ahead - have talked to representatives and senators to secure enough votes to maintain the vetoes.The parliamentary session for the consideration of presidential decision is scheduled for the morning of Wednesday.

"We will work until tomorrow at 11 am to keep vetoes. Keep the veto has become a key issue for the country. They take enormous speed and strong impact on politics and economy," said the government leader in the House, José Guimarães (PT-CE).

Negotiations for the maintenance of presidential vetoes will be directed especially to the PMDB bench, which requires greater participation on the Esplanade of Ministries in administrative reform to be announced this week. President Dilma Rousseff met Tuesday with Vice President Michel Temer, but the final decision about the space that the caption should be announced only after the veto session. The Minister of Communications, Ricardo Berzoini, told the party leaders that President Dilma is personally taking care of the new chess for the first step.

Berzoini and the Minister of Civil Aviation Department, Eliseu Padilha (PMDB), met with parliamentarians to call for the maintenance of vetoes. They said that the future government composition will ensure a kind of "new governance" and could pave the way for smaller resistances in the government's tax package vote. "It will be a reform to cut spending and meet the new governance. The new governance is essential to rigidity in the measures being taken for the recovery of the Brazilian economy," said Guimarães.