Amid many negotiations that dragged on until dawn this Wednesday (15) and ended with a meeting between the mayor, Arthur Lira (PP-AL), and some leaders this morning, the final design of the 30 commissions permanent features of the House was finally finalized. Half of them (15) were installed this morning. The presidents of each collegiate were also elected for the next two years. The other half will be installed by tomorrow (16). PL In the struggle for space, the PL, the party of former President of the Republic Jair Bolsonaro and, consequently, the main opposition party to the government, came out strengthened with five collegiate bodies. The acronym will have the command of the Commission for Inspection and Control of the Chamber, which will be chaired by deputy Bia Kicis (DF). Among other topics, the commission votes on initiatives related to monitoring and accounting, financial, budgetary, operational and property monitoring in the federal administration in general, in addition to representations and reports by the Federal Court of Accounts (TCU). Owner of the largest bench in the House, with 99 parliamentarians, the PL will also command the Health, Sports and Social Security commissions. After a fierce dispute with União Brasil, the Liberal Party also won the position of rapporteur for the Joint Budget Committee (CMO), which will remain with deputy Luiz Carlos Motta (SP). Considered one of the most important in the National Congress, as it is responsible for voting on the Pluriannual Plan (PPA), the Budget Guidelines Law (LDO) and the Annual Budget Law (LOA), every two years, the CMO rotates the presidency between the House and the Federal Senate. This year, the post of president of the collegiate will fall to the Senate, which will be held by Senator Daniella Ribeiro (PSD-PB). Other parties Deputy Rui Falcão is elected president of the CCJ – Lula Marques/ Agência Brasil After the PL, the federation formed by PT-PCdoB-PV won more committee commands: four. One of them, the Constitution and Justice Committee, the most important of the House, which will be chaired by PT Rui Falcão (SP). União Brasil took on the presidency of three collegiate bodies. The PP, MDB, PSD and Republicans will be in charge of two collegiate bodies each, while the other parties will have one committee each. Due to the smaller number of their respective groups, Novo, Pros, PTB, PSC, Patriota did not win any committee presidency. Find out how each commission ended up: The federation formed by the PT, PV and PCdoB will be responsible for the Constitution and Justice commissions (CCJ); Work; Human Rights, Minorities and Racial Equality; and Finance and Taxation. The PCdoB will chair the Commission for the Defense of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the PV, the Commission for the Defense of the Rights of the Elderly. The PSD will remain with the Commission for Roads and Transport and with the collegiate for Science and Technology. União Brasil will be responsible for Education, National Integration and Mines and Energy. Arthur Lira’s PP will head the Agriculture and Culture commissions. The MDB will be in charge of the Environment and Urban Development commissions. The PSB will have the Industry and Services Commission and the Republicans will have the Communication Commission, in addition to Consumer Protection. The PDT, on the other hand, was contemplated with Economic Development, while the federation formed by PSDB and Citizenship will have the Foreign Relations Commission. In the case of the federation formed by PSOL and Rede, the command will be that of the Commission of Original Peoples. Avante will control the Administration and Public Service Commission, Solidarity, the Participatory Legislation Commission and Citizenship, the Women’s Rights Commission.
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