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What Kim Kataguiri said about promote state administrative reform to lengthen careers and align salaries with the private sector

Kim Kataguiri

Kim Kataguiri

June 18, 2026

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Kim Kataguiri: So there was a deterioration of public accounts in the State of São Paulo, even though the National Congress approved — and I even voted against it because I considered it too beneficial to the states in the sense of incentivizing bad payers and bad governors and disincentivizing good governors — but there was an approved benefit of debt renegotiation by the National Congress that would give all the conditions for the State of São Paulo

Kim Kataguiri: to improve its situation.

We know that São Paulo's fiscal situation is historically reasonable compared to other states; nothing is extraordinary — it never was during PSDB administrations, and it continued not to be during TARCID's administration, which even worsened this net consolidated debt ratio — but we would have the opportunity to open fiscal space, both regarding the civil servant regime and the state's own social security regime within São Paulo.

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Kim Kataguiri: As well as by promoting an administrative reform that would make state career tracks longer, because today we have a lag, a difference.

Kim Kataguiri: Federal public servants are those who, within public service where there are some equalities, receive double what is received in the private sector.

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proposes longer career paths and salary alignment explicitly as reform.

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