Lula Fines Ldo of 2026 with Veto to Increase the Party Fund
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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) held the LDO's (Budget Directors' Act) of 2026 in the form of a calendar of parliamentary amendments before the elections. Written by law for the first time, the payment deadline will be valid for a percentage of taxable changes, i.e. mandatory execution.
President Lula saw the R$ 160 million re-adjustment approved by the Congress for the funding fund of the parties in 2026.
By sanctioning the Budgetary Directors Act (LDO) of 2026, President Luiz Inácio Lula of Silva saw the provision of correction of the Partidarian Fund, since 2016, in accordance with the rules of the tax cabinet – which would have an impact of R$ 160 million, according to the budget technical provisions. In a statement signed on this Thursday, 31, Lula argues that the correction, as approved by the National Congress, “would be contrary to public …
The Congress's proposal grants an extra R$160 million; the government assessed it as unconstitutional
The text imposed by the President, on the other hand, establishes an open calendar for payment of part of the parliamentary amendments in the electoral year.
2026 budget keeps R$ 61 billion in changes and width Electoral Fund, but suffers from tax impact
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