Centrist leaders in Brazil's Congress resist voting on public perks bill without Lula government, amid STF 60-day deadline.
Centrist leaders in Brazil's Congress resist voting on public perks bill without Lula government, amid STF 60-day deadline.
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Centrist bloc resists voting on perks regulation without government

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Centrist leaders in Brazil's lower house want to avoid voting on a bill regulating extra perks and supersalaries for public servants unless President Lula's government engages directly. The Supreme Federal Court suspended these benefits and ordered Congress to legislate within 60 days, but the deadline is deemed too short in an election year. The STF plenary is judging the decisions this week.

The centrist bloc in Brazil's lower house conditions discussion on regulating penduricalhos — extra perks and benefits that raise public servants' salaries above the constitutional cap of R$ 46.3 thousand — to active involvement by the federal government. Leaders interviewed by Folha on background say the House should not handle the thorny issue alone, especially in 2026, an election year, to avoid public opinion backlash.

In February, STF Justice Flávio Dino suspended penduricalhos across the three branches, allowing only expressly law-provided indemnities outside the cap. He banned new laws legalizing such payments and gave Congress 60 days to enact clear rules. Another justice, Gilmar Mendes, suspended on February 23 extr-cap benefits set by state laws for the Judiciary and Public Prosecutor's Office. Dino called the practice an "anomalous multiplication" of benefits acting as "salaries disguised as indemnities," breaching legality and morality principles. Mendes remarked that "the cap has become the floor."

Penduricalhos encompass process backlog gratuities, unproven travel allowances, and cash-converted leaves, such as compensatory leave granting one day off per three worked. Chamber President Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB), after a February 24 meeting with STF President Edson Fachin and leaders like Davi Alcolumbre (União Brasil-AP), advocated Executive involvement for a "structured discussion." Attendees noted the 60-day deadline as "practically unfeasible" amid electoral priorities.

The Lula government prioritizes issues like the Security PEC, showing no interest. PT leader Pedro Uczai (SC) plans to request a vote on the party's bill, but as a partisan initiative. The STF began judging the injunctions on February 25, with a trend toward confirmation, possibly with caveats. The PGR, via Paulo Gonet, argued against endorsement, claiming overreach. Magistrates' associations cited salary disparities and unappealing pay.

Columnist Sérgio Rodrigues lambasted penduricalhos as tricks undermining republicanism, with judges averaging R$ 80 thousand net monthly.

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X users discuss the Centrist bloc's reluctance to vote on regulating 'penduricalhos' and supersalaries without direct involvement from President Lula's government, amid the STF's tight 60-day deadline in an election year. Sentiments range from criticism of Congress-STF talks for transition rules prolonging perks, accusations of Centrão being outmaneuvered by Lula after supporting increases, to support for ending privileges.

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Justice Flávio Dino symbolically suspending extra government benefits across Brazil's executive, legislative, and judicial branches amid salary hike controversy.
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Minister Dino suspends extra benefits across three powers

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Supreme Court Justice Flávio Dino ordered the suspension of extra benefits known as penduricalhos across Brazil's three branches of government, with a 60-day review period. The ruling aims to curb supersalaries that evade the constitutional cap of R$ 46,366.19. Meanwhile, Congress approved salary hikes and new perks for its staff, costing at least R$ 650 million yearly.

Following Minister Flávio Dino's February monocratic suspension of certain extra payments—which drew support from retirees and entities but opposition from courts like TJ-SP—Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) on March 25 approved Dino's transitional rules capping 'penduricalhos' at 35% of the R$ 46,366.19 constitutional subsidy for judiciary and public prosecutors, until national legislation. The decision bans perks like 'auxílio-peru' and projects R$ 7.3 billion in annual savings.

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At least one Justice servers' entity, a retired prosecutor and a retired judge voiced support for Minister Flávio Dino's STF decision suspending indemnatory payments created by administrative acts. The São Paulo Court of Justice opposes the measure and quadrupled extras to desembargadores in two years. The case heads to plenary on Wednesday (25).

Centrão members advised Senate President Davi Alcolumbre to unblock the hearing for Attorney-General Jorge Messias, nominated by Lula to the STF. The government plans to send the formal nomination message in the coming days, despite resistances. Lawmakers argue that delaying offers no benefits.

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The First Panel of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court convicted three Liberal Party deputies on Tuesday (17) for passive corruption involving the diversion of parliamentary amendments to Maranhão. The defendants were accused of demanding a 25% kickback on funds sent to municipalities. This marks the STF's first conviction for such a crime.

A coalition of 25 parliamentary fronts linked to the productive sector called on Monday (March 2) for deeper debates and a delay in analyzing proposals to end the 6x1 work schedule, criticizing the calendar proposed by Chamber President Hugo Motta. The group argues that the discussion is tainted by electoral bias, tied to President Lula's campaign. Productive sector representatives warn of negative economic impacts from a quick change.

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