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Brazilian Congress Prepares for Intensive Work Periods Ahead of Elections

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Brazilian Congress Prepares for Intensive Work Periods Ahead of Elections
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Key Points

  • The Brazilian Congress will hold two intensive work periods on August 10-14 and August 31-September 3.
  • The aim is for lawmakers to return to their regions for the official election campaigns starting on August 16.
  • The Chamber of Deputies and the Senate will discuss accumulated legislative issues, including presidential vetoes.
  • The Senate will address priority bills of the Lula government, such as the constitutional amendment to end the 6x1 work system.

By the Numbers

40 accumulated vetoes10-14 August first work period31 August-3 September second work period16 August campaign start

The President of the Brazilian National Congress, Senator Davi Alcolumbre, announced that the legislature will hold two intensive work periods in August and September due to the approaching October elections. The purpose of this practice is to expedite legislative work before August 16, when official election campaigns begin, and to allow lawmakers to return to their regions to campaign.

The Congress's agenda includes many accumulated priority issues, notably around 40 laws vetoed by the President. Before the recess in early July, Alcolumbre's attempt to bring these vetoes to a vote was canceled because a political agreement could not be reached.

The Chamber of Deputies expects to discuss various laws, such as the misogyny law, fuel regulation, and the readjustment of the income ceiling for micro-entrepreneurs. The Senate, on the other hand, must take up the proposed constitutional amendment aimed at ending the 6x1 work system, which is one of the priorities of the Lula government.

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Why did the Brazilian Congress plan intensive work periods?
Lawmakers planned these intensive work periods to complete accumulated work and return to their regions before the official election campaigns starting on August 16.
When will the intensive work periods take place?
The first intensive work period will be held between August 10-14, and the second period will be from August 31 to September 3.
What issues are on the agenda of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate?
Issues such as approximately 40 presidential vetoes, the misogyny law, fuel regulation, and the constitutional amendment to abolish the 6x1 work system are on the agenda.

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