O Brazil Aid is a social benefit program that aims to help families in poverty, with monthly per capita income between R$105 and R$210. Although there are other benefits in the current government of Jair Bolsonaro, this program, created with the same objectives and Bolsa Família proposals, became known for becoming a new version of the old social benefit launched by the government of PT.
With the re-election of Luiz Inácio, many wonder if the Brazil Aid will be cancelled. To clear this doubt, check out the article.
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With the end of the electoral period and the current political instability in Brazil, the citizens included in the program are concerned about the permanence of aid payments after the defeat of the current president.
However, since the beginning of his campaign, Lula stated that one of his government promises would be to expand the period do Auxílio Brasil, which would finalize its last installment in the month of December of this year, as stipulated by the PEC Kamikaze.
Thus, even if it is not a certainty, the tendency is that Auxílio Brasil will remain a source of support for Brazilian families, after Lula's victory with 50.9% of the votes.
In addition to doubts about the possible cancellation or expansion of the benefits program, citizens are still questioned about the payment forecast for the Brazil Aid in the months of November and December. This happens because, during the months of August and October, the payment of the benefit was made before the date stipulated at the beginning of the year. However, the same did not happen in September.
Given this scenario, the Minister of Citizenship, Ronaldo Bento, has not yet confirmed the anticipation of the benefit and highlighted that the anticipation of payment of the Auxílio Brasil would only happen if such a measure could be applied in the following months without prejudice to the recipient.