Pacote de corte de gastos será apresentado a ministérios nesta terça-feira

No próximo dia 16 de junho, os ministérios do Governo federal terão acesso ao pacote de corte de gastos apresentado pelo Ministério da Economia, que visa reduzir os gastos públicos e estabilizar as contas públicas do país.

De acordo com fontes do Governo, o pacote prevê uma redução estimada de R$ 500 bilhões nos gastos públicos do Governo federal nos próximos quatro anos, alcançada pelaStreamlining de processos burocráticos, otimização de serviços públicos e eliminação de programas redundantes ou ineficazes.

O ministério da Economia também prevê a implementação de iniciativas para reduzir os custos de funcionamento dos ministérios, estados e municípios, como a análise detalhada das despesas e a mudança na forma como os governos trabalham e contratam serviços.

O plano também inclui a criação de um selo de "programas de excelência", que premiará os programas que apresentarem resultados efetivos e eficazes no uso dos recursos públicos, além de estabelecer metas e índices para avaliar desempenho dos ministérios e órgãos.

A estrutura do pacote também prevê a redução de 50% nos gastos com empresas estatais, beneficiando empresas como a Petrobras e Eletrobras, e a implementação de um pérgula para privatização de empresas lucrativas, visando mobilizar recursos para investir em áreas que geram mais valor econômico.

Além disso, o pacote inclui a expansão do sistema de simplificação de processos para os governos estaduais e municipais, permitindo que eles também reduzam seus gastos e otimizem a gestão pública.

O anúncio do pacote é um passo importante para implementar as propostas apresentadas durante a campanha eleitoral do atual presidente do país, que prometeu combater a corrupção e reorganizar as finanças públicas.

A apresentação do pacote é um desafio importante para o Governo federal, que espera mobilizar a associação dos governos, municípios e empresas para que trabalhem juntos em uma abordagem integrada para reduzir os gastos públicos e estabilizar as contas públicas do país.

A impleiação do pacote deve gerar efeitos positivos para a economia, reduzindo a dívida pública, o déficit fiscal e a inflação, e possibilitando um melhor aproveitamento dos recursos públicos para investimentos em áreas essenciais à sociedade, como educação, saúde e segurança.

awaited release date will be June 16th

Translation:

Cost-cutting package to be presented to ministries on Tuesday

Next Tuesday, June 16th, the federal government’s ministries will have access to the cost-cutting package presented by the Ministry of Economy, aiming to reduce public spending and stabilize the country’s public accounts.

According to government sources, the package estimates a reduction of R$ 500 billion in public spending over the next four years, achieved through process simplification, public service optimization, and elimination of redundant or ineffective programs.

The Ministry of Economy also plans to implement initiatives to reduce the operating costs of ministries, states, and municipalities, such as conducting a detailed analysis of expenses and changing how governments work and contract services.

The plan also includes the creation of a "Programs of Excellence" seal, which will reward programs that present effective results and effective use of public resources, as well as establishing targets and indices to evaluate the performance of ministries and agencies.

The structure of the package also includes a 50% reduction in expenses with state-owned companies, benefiting companies like Petrobras and Eletrobras, and the implementation of a program for privatizing profitable companies, aiming to mobilize resources for investing in areas that generate more economic value.

Additionally, the package includes the expansion of the process simplification system for state and municipal governments, allowing them to also reduce their expenses and optimize public management.

The announcement of the package is an important step in implementing the proposals made during the election campaign of the current president, who promised to combat corruption and reorganize public finances.

The presentation of the package is a major challenge for the federal government, which is expected to mobilize the association of governments, municipalities, and companies to work together on an integrated approach to reduce public spending and stabilize the country’s public accounts.

The implementation of the package is expected to have positive effects on the economy, reducing public debt, the fiscal deficit, and inflation, and allowing for a better use of public resources for investments in essential areas such as education, health, and security.

The Brazilian government has announced that it will submit a package of mandatory expenditure cuts to the National Congress this week. The package, which was presented to other ministries on Tuesday afternoon, aims to discuss the country’s fiscal framework and the detailed proposals being debated by the government.

According to a statement from the Ministry of Finance, the meeting on Tuesday afternoon focused on discussing the country’s fiscal framework and the detailed proposals being debated by the government. The statement added that the other ministries will be called to express their opinions and contribute to the discussions based on the same information.

A second meeting was held in the evening between the Minister of Finance, Fernando Haddad, and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, which lasted around three hours. The meeting was also attended by the Minister of Planning, Simone Tebet, and the Minister of Public Service Management, Esther Dweck, as well as the Chief of Staff, Rui Costa.

In the morning, Haddad and several ministers met with President Lula to review the actions of the G20, a group of the 19 largest economies in the world, the European Union, and the African Union, which was led by Brazil this year. The meeting also attended by the ministers Rui Costa, Mauro Vieira, and Márcio Macêdo.

Over the weekend, according to Haddad, President Lula asked the technical team to provide detailed information on the measures to cut mandatory expenses. According to the minister, the points related to the Ministry of Finance are already advanced.

At the request of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Haddad canceled his trip to Europe this week. The Ministry of Finance officially stated that the minister will remain in Brasilia, “dedicated to domestic matters.”

The package of mandatory expenditure cuts is expected to be presented to the National Congress this week. The measures aim to reduce public expenditure and ensure the sustainability of the country’s public finances. The government believes that the measures are necessary to maintain the country’s economic stability and promote economic growth.

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