End of the R $ 300 aid: CAIXA will deliver up to R $ 5,000 to the beneficiaries



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Payments from emergency aid of R $ 600 and R $ 300 it will continue to be done until this last month of the year. However, the Federal Government intends to create a new microcredit in order to provide financial assistance to informal workers assisted by the program during the pandemic.

The expectation is that the loan amount is between R $ 1,500 and R $ 5,000. Recently, the subject was the subject of conversation between the Minister of Citizenship, Onyx Lorenzoni, and the president of the Central Bank, Roberto Campos Neto.

The payment manager of the emergency helpCaixa Econômica Federal should be responsible for the release of the microcredit. Today, the bank contributes R $ 10 billion to finance the credit line. However, the value may rise and reach the level of R $ 25 billion, if some measures are taken under analysis of the economic team.

The decree that establishes the state of public calamity in Brazil due to the new coronavirus pandemic will remain in force until December 31, the date on which emergency aid ends. At first, the Government will not carry out a new extension of the program, considering that it no longer has sufficient funds to pay the benefit.

Emergency aid in 2021

Last week, President Jair Bolsonaro (no party) made a new statement on the extension of emergency aid. During an event in Foz do Iguaçu, the president objected to extending the benefit once again. Currently, the program pays fees of R $ 300 to the beneficiaries. The aid ends payments on December 31st.

“Nothing dignifies man more than work, it is what we need. We have our problems internally, we help the people of Brazil with some projects, due to the pandemic. you [Benítez] He did the same in Paraguay, right next door. Some want to perpetuate those benefits, no one lives like this, it is the right way to fail, “said Bolsonaro, referring to the president of Paraguay, who was there.

On social media, the president also said that there is a risk of a blackout in Brazil, if nothing is done. Bolsonaro was referring to low water levels in hydroelectric dams.

Also recently, the president commented on a possible extension of the aid speaking with supporters in front of the Planalto Palace. When asked by a supporter if the program would be expanded, the president replied, “Question for the virus.” Bolsonaro then added that the government is preparing for all scenarios, but “you have to wait for certain things to happen.”

Paulo Guedes, the government’s economy minister, has also opposed the idea of ​​extending the program on several occasions. More recently, the minister affirmed that there is no probability or discussion on the issue in the government.

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