Congress Defeats Lula's Vets and Forces Car Hire, with Impact on the Light Accounts
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The Congress defeated Lula's veto on Wednesday, 17th of May to an instrument of the Budgetary Directors Act (LDO) which establishes that the 2025 federal fund corresponds to the value of 2016 adjusted annually by the cumulative variation of the official inflation index. In practice, Parliamentary decisions will make the value... The post Povo is defeated in the conflict between government and Congress appeared first on The Antagnonist.
The MME (Minist rio de Minas e Energia) prepared in the past weeks a ria provision measure to propose a medium term for the "jabutis" of the laws of and leaves offshore, but the text remained standing in the Pal cio of the Planalto. With the destruction of the vetos by Congress on Thursday (17) and the rest of the talks, a part of the first government is now sending MP. Read more (06/18/2025)
In addition to allowing contracts to cover energy, parliamentarians defeated Lula's vets on the Party Fund, social benefits, agrototoxicities, investment funds and research with human beings
Congress overturned President Lula’s vetoes on several points of the law on investment in offshore wind power on Tuesday (17). With this, the parliamentarians benefited businesspeople in the sector: the decision increases Brazilians’ electricity bills. According to Abrace (Association of Large Industrial Energy Consumers and Free Consumers), the overturning […]
The overturning of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's (PT) vetoes on the extension of PCH (Small Hydroelectric Power Plant) contracts in Proinfa (Alternative Energy Sources Incentive Program) could ease the cost of electricity in Brazil. A study by the Thymos Energia consultancy, presented in February, shows that the measure could reduce the CDE (Energy Development Account) by up to R$1.4 billion and result in direct savings of R$15.9 million…
At a joint meeting this Wednesday, 17, the National Congress broke part of the presidential vetos to the law regulating the generation of offshore organic energy in Brazil. The decision resumes the debate on the so-called "jabutis" — related to the original subject of the proposal — and imposes another defeat on the government of Lula. With the defeat of the vetos, various energy generation contracts remain mandatory, even without the need to be…
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