The PT candidate in the second round of the São Paulo government, Fernando Haddad, criticized the secret budget of the Jair Bolsonaro (PL) government, which is running for reelection. Highlighting the need for transparency, the former mayor of São Paulo questioned candidate Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans) if he would adopt, if elected, decrees that impose 100 years of secrecy on public information and the secret budget, just as Bolsonaro did. .
“Budgets are made by establishing priorities”, said Haddad, in a debate by Band, this Monday, 10th. “When I was a minister, I listened to society about what it wanted, not the rapporteur”, declared the former mayor. Tarcísio repeated Bolsonaro’s justification that the rapporteur’s amendment was instituted by the National Congress, and would not be the responsibility of the President of the Republic.
Continuing the attempt to nationalize the dispute, Haddad and Tarcísio brought the governance of the next Chief Executive to the center of the debate. “How are you going to govern with a Congress that is all center-right?”, asked Tarcísio. Haddad criticized that the Executive became a “hostage” of Congress. “It will depend on the rapporteur whether or not to replace the money from the pharmacy, housing, lunch.”
The former Minister of Infrastructure also complained about the absence of concrete proposals from former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), who is running with Bolsonaro in the second round of the presidential election. “I was surprised the other day by a statement by President Lula: I’m going to create jobs, but I don’t know how. We’re going to make Brazilians happier, but I don’t know how. We know how. President Bolsonaro knows how,” he said.
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