Brazil Starts Debating New Covid Aid With Pandemic at Its Worst
Samy Adghirni and Martha Beck, Bloomberg News People wearing protective masks walk through a market in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Thursday, July 30, 2020. Brazil added 69,074 cases on Wednesday, pushing the total number of infections to over 2.55 million, according to the Health Ministry. , Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) Brazilâs senate started discussing a $7 billion round of Covid aid for the poor as a new wave of the pandemic batters the economy and pushes the health system to the brink of collapse.
The plan to revive last yearâs cash handout program is part of a constitutional amendment that includes compensatory fiscal measures sought by Economy Minister Paulo Guedes to show the government remains committed to fiscal austerity after a record budget deficit in 2020.
(Bloomberg) Brazil’s senate backed a $7.8 billion round of Covid aid for the poor as a new wave of the pandemic batters the economy and pushes the health system to the brink of collapse. The plan to revive last year’s cash handout program is part of a constitutional amendment that includes compensatory fiscal measures demanded by Economy Minister Paulo Guedes to show the government remains committed to austerity after a record budget deficit.
Brazil Senate Backs Covid Aid With Fiscal Fix as Pandemic Soars
Bloomberg 3/4/2021 Samy Adghirni and Martha Beck
(Bloomberg) Brazil’s senate backed a $7.8 billion round of Covid aid for the poor as a new wave of the pandemic batters the economy and pushes the health system to the brink of collapse.
The plan to revive last year’s cash handout program is part of a constitutional amendment that includes compensatory fiscal measures demanded by Economy Minister Paulo Guedes to show the government remains committed to austerity after a record budget deficit in 2020.
Senators approved the so-called emergency bill in two rounds of voting on Wednesday night and Thursday. They rejected all amendments that sought to further water down Guedes’s austerity measures, showing organization of government allies and fueling a rally in local assets as investors breathed a sigh of relief. The proposal now moves to the lower house, with a possible vote next week.
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil’s economy could grow 3.5% this year and may have shrunk last year by less than 4%, Economy Minister Paulo Guedes said on Tuesday, March 2nd, stressing again that a resumption of emergency cash transfers to the poor must be within a fiscal framework that ensures longer-term sustainability.
Speaking in a live online event hosted by radio station Jovem Pan, Guedes said the government is drafting employment and income programs to help the economy ease its way out of the pandemic, notably the cwhich he said saved 11 million jobs last year . . .
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