The intention of the federal government is that deliveries of new cards to beneficiaries of the Brazil Aid be carried out as quickly as possible. According to behind-the-scenes information, one of the plans of the Ministry of Citizenship is that the card have a chip, which will allow citizens to also use it to make debit purchases.
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If this intention comes true, Auxílio Brasil users will use the benefit card to purchase items in supermarkets, for example, and the amount will be debited from your account balance. account. However, Auxílio Brasil beneficiaries will not be able to pay their purchases in installments, as the card will only have a debit function.
Now, the card only allows the use of the smartphone to move the account value through ATMs.
Approximately 3 million users who are active in Auxílio Brasil have not received any card up to the present day. However, it is important to point out that, for there to be a change in benefit values, it is not necessary that citizen is in possession of the card, as the transaction can be done digitally through the Caixa application He has.
At least two groups of parliamentarians from the National Congress ask that the delivery of cards be suspended by the Federal Government. These requests were sent to the Federal Court of Accounts (TCU). In general, both groups allege that the executive branch is not acting with integrity, since it is “wasting” public money only for “electoral purposes”.
However, according to the most recent surveys of voting intentions, even after the increase in Brazil in relation to what was seen in the former Bolsa Família, approval for the president would not be rising as it was expected.
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