Gleisi on PL Antifaction: “Hugo said there will be a new text”
The Minister of Institutional Relations, Gleisi Hoffman, stated this Monday, 17th, that, according to the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB), the text of the anti-faction bill “has advanced in many points”.
The minister also indicated that a new round of conversations with technicians will be held this Tuesday, 18th, to “make observations on the text and see if it is capable of moving forward”.
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“He said that the rapporteur is preparing (a new text), that as many texts as necessary, he will come up with it. And he was willing to have a conversation with us based on this text before publishing it”, indicated the minister after meeting with the president of the Chamber.
On the other hand, Gleisi signaled that there is no agreement on the fourth version of the opinion published by the rapporteur, Guilherme Derrite (PP-SP) last week.
Regarding a possible request to postpone the discussion, Gleisi stated that the vote is a “decision made by the president of the House”. “He has already decided that he will put it in. What we said is the following, it is obvious that it is a complex matter, perhaps it would require more time, but the government is prepared to have this discussion”, he indicated.
The minister also reiterated the points of concern, in the text, for the government: “criminal type, extraordinary loss and the issue of federal funds”.
