The Special Committee on income tax reform was installed, the Lower House approved an increase in the number of representatives and prepares to vote on the new PPP framework, and the Senate to vote on a re-election ban for executive posts
Yesterday, the Special Committee tasked with analyzing the bill on the income tax was installed. The work plan for discussing the income tax reform (PL 1087/25) foresees that the report will be submitted by June 27. The rapporteur, Deputy Arthur Lira (PP-AL), expects the text to be voted on in the committee by July 16 and then be deliberated upon in the Lower House floor. Yesterday, the Lower House approved, by a vote of 270 to 207, the bill that may increase the number of representatives from 513 to 531 starting with the 2026 elections. The proposal will now be reviewed by the Senate. In the Senate, the Committee on Constitution and Justice is expected to vote today on a proposed constitutional amendment that eliminates the possibility of re-election for Executive Branch positions.
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