Dino orders Congress to explain how he will identify authors of amendments
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Minister Flávio Dino, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), granted this Friday (25) a deadline of ten working days for the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate to report on the registration of parliamentarians who wrote committee and bench amendments to the Budget. The minister's decision was part of the process that determined transparency measures and the tracking of the amendments. According to the magistrate, more information is needed about th…
Minister Flávio Dino, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), granted a period of 10 days for the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate to inform how they will register the parliamentarians who wrote committee and bench amendments to the Federal Budget. The minister's decision was issued this Friday (25) as part of the process that determined transparency measures and the tracking of the amendments. Related news: Dino suspends amendments to universitie…
Minister Flavio Dino is more transparent in the implementation of the amendments to the Commission and the Bank. Read in the People's Journal.
The Parliament amended the resolution with new rules for the amendments, but left a loophole in the text by allowing the authors of the committee and bench amendments not to be identified
The minister's decision applies to commission amendments and benches when there is a change in the allocation of funds
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