Deputado do PSOL não lê projeto e passa VERGONHA! - Summary

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The transcript is a segment of a debate between two deputies, one from the government and one from the opposition, on two topics: pension reform and anti-crime law. The government deputy defends the proposals as necessary and fair, while the opposition deputy criticizes them as harmful and unjust. They exchange arguments and counter-arguments, often accusing each other of being misinformed or biased. The debate is moderated by a journalist who introduces the topics and concludes the segment.

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1. A meeting of leaders is scheduled for 10 am to kick off the legislative year.
2. Pension reform is a priority issue, with President Rodrigo Maia stating that the government can approve the reform in three months if it is well-articulated.
3. Deputy Edmilson Rodrigues is the leader of the Democrats and Democrats of São Paulo.
4. The current pension system is being discussed, with a proposal to create a new system with equality for all citizens.
5. Minister Paulo Guedes and President Jair Bolsonaro have defended the proposal for a new pension system.
6. The proposal includes a capitalization system for new generations, starting with the public sector.
7. A debt of 450 billion is owed to the government, with companies like Vale being one of the biggest debtors.
8. The annual budget is almost 1 trillion and 200 billion, with 400 billion being spent on debt refinancing.
9. The financial system is rich, and the government wants to approve a proposal that benefits the bankers.
10. Only 3% of the social security money goes to the poorest section of the population, with 97% going to the richer part.
11. The parliamentarian who votes against the proposal is defending their own privilege.
12. The anti-crime law is being discussed, with a package of legislation that includes ordinary laws and complementary laws.
13. The package aims to combat organized crime, increase penalties for serious crimes, and reform the prison system.
14. The issue of self-defense in police action is being discussed, with some proposing that police officers should not be held responsible for killings in the line of duty.
15. The government's strategy is to present two important projects: pension reform and the anti-crime package.
16. The vice president is not trusted by the government, leading to the resumption of his position.
17. The government should define its strategy, but it is not understood.
18. The career general or specific disagreements have an ideological background.
19. The law has to treat unequal people unequally, as inequalities are real and violence has victims who are more present in statistics.
20. Six businessmen own wealth equivalent to the income of more than 105 million Brazilians but do not pay taxes.
21. The police officer who kills, even if it is a shot in the fight, will not respond according to the law today of the resistance act.
22. Police officers should not die, but the fact of being a police officer does not give them the right to carry out the death penalty.
23. Five times as many police officers were killed last year, but how many civilians were killed by police officers is not known.