Kim Kataguiri: It makes no sense for the BPC to grow at that proportion.
Kim Kataguiri: So, there are several measures that can be taken.
In fact, one of my positions is to cut parliamentary amendments, part of which—the individual mandatory ones—are tied to revenue, as are the bloc amendments as well; these amount to 60 billion reais in expenditures, adding the committee ones, which is the secret budget, that we have in spending every year and that could be much better invested.
Kim Kataguiri: We see, unfortunately, parliamentarians—my colleagues—sending to a city that has 10% coverage of basic sanitation a parliamentary amendment to pay for a show by Wesley Zafadão.
Kim Kataguiri: This, in my assessment, is absolutely unreasonable.
