Among of the top goals of Brazilian government’s program are generating employment and income, reducing social and regional inequalities, and boost economic growth.
The fundamentals of the third edition of the PAC initiative were presented to the leaders of Congress by chief of staff Rui Costa and Institutional Relations Minister Alexandre Padilha.
Over the course of three days, inspectors from 32 audit courts visited 1,082 state and municipal public schools in 537 cities across all 27 states. Some 200 infrastructure items were considered.
The president met with 13 ministers to discuss infrastructure projects. It is the government’s role, he argued, to boost investments to propel job generation and economic growth.
Changi will continue to provide services at Galeão until the deal for the new concession is signed. The remaining 49 percent of Galeão is controlled by state-run agency Infraero.