“If I don’t appeal, no government in the country,” says Lula in the defense of the Iof judgment

“If I don’t appeal, no government in the country,” says Lula in the defense of the Iof judgment


The president said that the government has the right to propose an increase in taxes for the rich to pay and considered Motta’s decision to vote on Motta’s decision


Summary

Lula defended the judgment of the reversal of the increase in IF by the congress, criticized the conduct of Hugo Motta and said that the government has the right to propose tax measures for the benefit of health and education.




President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva defended the government’s decision on Wednesday 2nd to appeal Supreme Federal Court (STF) has overturned the increase in Financial operations (IOF).

According to him, the error was the non-compliance with the agreement closed between the government and the top of the congress in the mayor’s Chamber, Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB).

“If I do not appeal to the judiciary, I am no longer government,” said the president, who also ranked Motta’s decision to lead the vote of the topic as “absurd”.

Lula Adisse that the government has the right to propose an increase in IF for the richest to paying and preventing health resources and education from being cut. According to him, the interest of a few “prevailed in the Congress decision to overthrow the increase in taxes.

The vote of the survey that led to the reversal of the AIF increase on June 25 annoyed the assistants and allies of Lula and generated instability and distrust in government relations with the congress.

Governors did not expect the project to be voted to overthrow the presidential decree increased by IF and reporting that Motta, until the night before the vote, had not given any sign that the theme would enter the agenda.

Source: Terra

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