Economy

Rapporteur predicts 9% readjustment for Executive servers in 2023

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The general rapporteur for the Budget, senator Marcelo Castro (MDB-PI), included in his opinion a 9% readjustment for Executive servants to match the expected increase for the Judiciary, in an amount that should be around R$ 11 billion in extra spending.

Castro spoke this Tuesday (13) about the changes he made to the 2023 Budget report, presented on Monday night (12).

In the opinion, he had already indicated that, in relation to the Executive Branch, there was an adjustment of the “adjustment value in civil careers within the scope of the Executive Branch to a linear increase equivalent to that of the Judiciary Branch.”

In this Tuesday’s interview, Castro reiterated that the 9% increase that will be granted to the Judiciary and the Public Ministry will also be applied to Executive servants.

“It is not fair that those who already earn more have a 9% increase and the servants who earn less have a smaller increase”, he said. “He will receive 9% more. This is an amount of around R$ 11 billion. That’s why we had to take it out of the PEC.”

“I fought for the Executive servant to have the same value as the Judiciary readjustment. The federal government civil servant will have the same increase as the Judiciary”, continued Castro.

In his report, the senator incorporated the R$ 145 billion in additional expenses authorized in the PEC (proposed amendment to the Constitution) of Spending.

The Ministry of Citizenship, which may change its name in the future government, will be replenished by R$ 75 billion — of which R$ 70 billion will be allocated to maintaining the minimum benefit of R$ 600 from Auxílio Brasil (which will be renamed Bolsa Família) and an additional R$ 150 per child up to six years old. The other R$5 billion will finance other portfolio actions.

The numbers can still be adjusted. The forecast of the parliamentarian is that the project can be voted on Thursday (15) in the CMO (Mixed Budget Committee) of Congress, and, the following week, go to plenary.

Castro signaled that the ideal deadline for approval of the PEC by the deputies is until Wednesday (14), so that his opinion can be analyzed in the CMO (Mixed Budget Committee) on Thursday (15) in the morning and approved by Congress on Thursday afternoon. .

“That would be the best of both worlds. But if that is not possible, we still have next week for us to vote”, he said.

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