Alcolumbre will meet with party leaders today to discuss the 6x1 PEC, the House may vote on the fuel tax exemptions bill, and the TSE will discuss whether an AtlasIntel poll violated Brazil’s electoral legislation
Today’s main focus is the meeting between Senate President Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP) and party leaders to discuss the procedure for the constitutional amendment proposal (PEC) that would end Brazil’s 6x1 work schedule. The issue is considered a priority for the government. A meeting of Lower House leaders is also scheduled for today to discuss this week’s legislative agenda. One bill that could advance is Complementary Bill (PLP) No. 114/26, which would authorize the federal government to offset fuel-related tax exemptions with extraordinary revenues from the oil sector. After issuing a preliminary injunction suspending an AtlasIntel poll that indicated a decline in Senator Flávio Bolsonaro’s voting intentions, the full court is now expected to determine today whether the poll violated Brazil’s electoral legislation.
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