Romeu Zema: Every week I needed to meet with my Secretary of Finance, and I still do, to see what we have to postpone in investments, because the cash flow cannot support them.
Romeu Zema: But I am certain that with the Propag, which is about to be formalized, now approved by the National Treasury Secretariat, Minas Gerais will begin to have relief in its cash flow.
And it's worth stressing too, today all accounts are strictly up to date; we took over a payroll that was not paid, with 13th salaries not settled, with mayors resigning, falling ill, committing suicide, because they were not receiving transfers from the State government.
Romeu Zema: And all of that is now strictly up to date.
Romeu Zema: Minas has left behind a vicious circle and today lives in a virtuous circle.
