The Mixed Budget Commission (CMO) of the National Congress approved this Tuesday (21) the budget bill for 2022, which provides guidelines for the Union’s expenditure and revenue projections for the next year.
The CMO is made up of deputies and senators and has the function of debating and making changes to the original budget project sent annually by the federal government.
The final report approved this afternoon, with changes and updates, was made by Deputy Hugo Leal (PSD-RJ) and had until this Wednesday (22), the day before the beginning of the parliamentary recess, to be voted on.
The analyzed report predicts a minimum wage of R$1,210 for 2022, and an amount of R$4.934 billion for the electoral fund. Parliamentarians still need to analyze the highlights, which are points in the text to be voted on separately and that can be changed.
*With information from Agência Câmara, Agência Senado and Reuters
Reference: CNN Brasil

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