The agreement on the new rules for implementing parliamentary amendments should be implemented in a complementary bill to be sent to the National Congress. The information was provided by the Chief of Staff, Rui Costa.
According to the minister, who spoke to journalists after an event on Wednesday (28), the proposal is in the final stages of preparation by members of a working group and should be announced by this Friday, which is the deadline. agreed between members of the Three Powers last week..
The pact came after the Supreme Court unanimously confirmed three provisional decisions by Minister Flávio Dino, which suspended the transfers of parliamentary amendments, including the so-called “Pix amendments”, which allowed the direct transfer of public resources without specific allocation to any project or program.
The new parameters for the release of funds were defined in a meeting between STF ministers, the presidents of the Chamber and the Senate and representatives of the federal government, who established that parliamentary amendments must “respect criteria of transparency, traceability and correctness”.
From this, a group was formed to put the agreement on paper. As the deadline for this ends at the weekend, the expectation is that the complementary bill will be presented in the Official Gazette of the Union. The text will need to be approved by the National Congress.