(Bloomberg) -- Brazil’s government expects to make a “true spending review” in the second half of next year with a focus on ...
Tebet, a current senator for the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB), has reportedly accepted Lula's proposal, although she was believed to be more interested in Social Development or Environment.
Brazil's government has asked Congress to approve a nearly 40 billion reais ($6.9 billion) budget reallocation, boosting ...
"In 2027, whoever is president will not be able to govern under this fiscal framework without fueling inflation, increasing public debt, and derailing the economy," Simone Tebet told GloboNews in ...
"A growing GDP means more jobs and more money in the hands of Brazilians," Lula posted on social media. Minister of Planning and Budget Simone Tebet highlighted that the country's GDP per capita last ...