The Minister of Institutional Relations, Alexandre Padilha, said, through dated doors, at a ministerial meeting today in Planalto, that it will be better for him or the government to insist on renegotiating with Congress or the report on the provisional measure that restructures or governs, according to CNN.
Padilha opened the meeting by telling his colleagues that there is an articulation in Congress to let MP expire, or that it would be catastrophic for the government. If this happens, the number of ministries would have to be reduced by two current 37 to the 18 that existed under the Bolsonaro administration.
He explained to him that there is a determination by the Federal Supreme Court that prevents the federal government from issuing two MPs on the same issue in the legislative year, or that would make the event irreversible.
The meeting was convened by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and counted with the participation of the Ministers of the Environment, Marina Silva, and the Indigenous Peoples, Sonia Guajajara. As duas pasta foram as que mas perderam attribuições no relatório feito por Congresso.
According to the people who will participate in the meeting, Padilha told his colleagues that administrative ports could restore the powers of two organs that are being removed from their homes, outlining the situation. More than that it was impossible at this moment to fight as the National Congress.
During the meeting, the Minister of the Environment, Marina Silva, affirmed that she would remain in government so as not to interfere with the environmental agenda, rather than affirm that she had suffered a heavy defeat in Congress.
“It wasn’t a carapan attack, but an arraia railway,” Marina compared, according to the report. Carapanã is a typical mosquito from the northern region of the country.
In the printing collective, the Minister of the Civil House, Rui Costa, stated that the government would continue negotiating as the government or the text of the provisional measure that restructures the ministries.
Source: CNN Espanol