Brazil's Senate approves main text of new rules on court-ordered debt in first vote
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Brazil's Senate approves main text of new rules on court-ordered debt in first vote
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's Senate on Wednesday approved in a first vote a constitutional amendment to change how the government accounts for court-ordered debt payments starting in 2027, potentially helping it meet fiscal target once considered unattainable.
Change is foreseen in PEC, which has already passed the Chamber The post Senate approves new rule for court orders in first round appeared first on Monitor Mercantil.
After full approval of the Senate in the first turn...
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