Tarcísio travels to Brasília to meet with Alexandre de Moraes, Toffoli, Zanin, and Gilmar Mendes
Governor Tarcísio de Freitas is traveling to Brasília for separate meetings with key federal officials to discuss a debt renegotiation program for states.
Tarcísio de Freitas, the Governor of São Paulo, is scheduled to meet with several high-profile officials in Brasília, including Alexandre de Moraes, Dias Toffoli, André Zanin, and Gilmar Mendes. According to his official agenda, these meetings are planned to occur separately between noon and 7 PM. The main focus of these discussions will be the Propag program, which aims to facilitate the renegotiation of states' debts with the federal government.
This initiative comes in light of a recent legal decision by Minister André Mendonça, who granted a preliminary injunction affirming the validity of a debt renegotiation contract between São Paulo and the federal government. This suggests a significant development in fiscal policies affecting states, as it provides a framework for potentially alleviating their financial burdens.
Accompanying Governor Tarcísio in these important discussions are Inês Coimbra, the Attorney General of the state, and Rogério Campos, the Executive Secretary of the Finance Department. Their presence underscores the significance of the talks, as any agreements reached could have major implications for São Paulo's financial strategy and interactions with the federal government, particularly concerning the management of public debt in the state.