Since the second half of last year, the Brazil Aid has been paid to people who are in a situation of vulnerability. In this way, it replaced Bolsa Família, which had become an expression of the Workers Party's aid policy. Therefore, the new version sought not only to replace, but also to surpass the previous program. Thus, it increased the value of the benefit from BRL 170 to BRL 400, and also increased the number of subscribers within the aid platform.
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Now, the Federal Government seeks to go deeper, with a new amount that will be delivered to beneficiaries in the program registration. This “bonus” refers to the recent privatizations of state-owned companies.
The new value will work within a great amount of extra resources, and intends to vary according to the amounts that are collected through privatizations. Therefore, it is a value that is outside the spending ceiling, which determines the maximum that the government can pay. After all, with only the available resources, the Federal Government would never be able to approve a bold measure like that. However, since this is an election year, it is to be imagined that there were actually more expenses.
However, the fund has not yet been approved, as it depends on the approval of the National Congress through a Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC). In addition, the PEC will make it possible for the Federal Government to pay its debts arising from judicial decisions, which are the precatories.
In addition, the government plans to dispense 20% of the revenue from privatizations or asset sales to Auxílio Brasil beneficiaries. Another 20% would be allocated to precatorios and 60% to the reduction of public debt, which demonstrates the government's interest in the privatization of Correios and Eletrobrás.