AGU promotes 606 lawyers at the peak of their careers, with a salary of R $ 27.3 thousand



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At one point, the AGU (Advocacia-Geral da União) decided to promote 607 federal prosecutors, the vast majority – 606 – at the peak of their careers, with a salary of R $ 27.3 thousand. Now 3,489 (or 92%) of the 3,783 federal prosecutors are in the so-called special category.

The promotion comes about three weeks after the government presents its administrative reform proposal to the Executive Branch. The project received criticism for not affecting magistrates, parliamentarians, the military and members of the Public Ministry, who have the highest remuneration for public servants.

Ordinance 510 of 2020, which confirms the promotions, was signed by Attorney General Leonardo Silva Lima Fernandes and published last Friday (18). The names of the 607 promoted lawyers and the respective categories to which they will join are attached. The document was obtained and published on the Poder360 website.

AGU, through a note, explained that the promotions are carried out every six months, every year, “in compliance with the law.” The agency maintains that the vacancies meet two objective criteria, seniority and merit, and are offered in a broad competition to those who meet the requirements.

Of those promoted, 303 received the increase according to the criteria of seniority (relative to the time they are in office) and 303, by merit.

The number of vacancies, still according to the AGU, refers to the period from July 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019. The resources are provided in the LOA (Annual Budget Law).

When the government presented its proposal for administrative reform, the argument of the Special Undersecretary for Bureaucratization, Gleisson Cardoso Rubin, to exclude the categories was that the President of the Republic cannot define specific rules for the members of the Legislative and Judicial powers.

“The proposal covers the servants of the three branches of government, but does not extend to members of the three branches of government. The president cannot define rules for members of the branches of government, such as magistrates and parliamentarians. inclusion depends on the reform being expanded. That is a decision of the Congress or of the Power itself, “said Rubin.

The reform is ‘framework’

Yesterday, the special secretary for bureaucratization, Caio Paes de Andrade, said that the government chose not to proceed with an administrative reform that would affect the servants of the other branches of the State to avoid an “early judicialization” of the matter. However, he added that Congress itself could expand the scope of the project during its processing.

“We do not send a reform [administrativa] Ready, we send a framework for what we call a reform of the new public administration ”, he explained in a live promoted by the Necton corridor.

In the week that the project was sent, President Jair Bolsonaro (without a party) praised the proposed changes and also associated the amount of spending on public officials with an alleged increase in the demand for employees by city councils.

“It is that the labor force filled a lot in Brazil. Some mayors, in the past, more than doubled the number of employees and the bill is high, there is no money at all. This is the case of the federal government, which weighs more. For. we are Social Security and a server ”, he said.

* With Reuters

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