The release of the payroll loan from the Brazil Aid it had already been rejected by President Lula's (PT) rulers. For them, offering lines of credit to low-income beneficiaries is a strategy that does not deserve to be considered, as stated by Minister Wellington Dias. The release of the new proposal will be released in the coming days and directed to families that have not yet acquired the credit.
The Ministry of Social Development, coordinated by Dias, argues that the practice is “perverse” and announced new programs to replace the payroll loan line of the Auxílio Brazil. The substitutes are the Desenrola program, to renegotiate debts, and Pronampe, a new line of credit.
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“We are putting in place a program that will take care of those in debt, Desenrola Brasil, which will help those who are in debt, and the support for micro and small companies (Pronampe), in the initial phase, with adequate credits and fees and thus stimulate entrepreneurship”, informed Wellington Days.
Therefore, last Thursday (9), the government reported that monthly discounts increased from 40% to 5%. on the beneficiaries' payroll, reducing the number of installments from 24 to 6, with monthly interest of up to 2,5%. Before, the maximum number of installments reached 24. According to the minister, this is an option for possible emergencies and will not be a salary supplement.
“Bolsa Família is not a salary, it is emergency protection. Every effort is made to ensure that the person has all the support to ensure an increase in income status. What was done there (with payroll loans) was a perversity, with a completely non-standard interest rate. We make a 30% reduction in this rate, we set a limit, because we recognize that there are emergency situations, and therefore the shorter term”, said Wellington Dias.
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