In an exclusive interview with CNN this Friday (9), the future Chief of Staff, Rui Costa, said that the new government, together with states and municipalities, encourage public-private partnerships (PPP’s) to increase the number of concessions.
“We will seek to speed up the execution of these paralyzed works. As well as implementing a dynamic calling on the private sector to participate in various investment projects in the country through concessions, PPPs”, he said.
“The president’s determination is that we make the economy grow, that we do it respecting the spending limits, the resumption of paralyzed works, that we call the private sector to participate, not only with the increase of public concessions, but also the federal government participating directly or indirectly, articulating with states and municipalities the incentive and support for the realization of public-private partnership in various segments of economic activity”, he added.
President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) has begun to publicize the first names that will make up his ministerial team in the federal government as of January 2023.
The first announcement took place this Friday, with five names: Fernando Haddad (Finance), José Múcio Monteiro (Defense), Rui Costa (Civil Staff), Flávio Dino (Justice) and Mauro Vieira (Foreign Relations).
Source: CNN Brasil

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