After attending a lunch at the seat of the São Paulo state government, Brazilian acting President Hamilton Mourão said today (Mar. 18) that the government expects to have the reform in the country’s pension system approved sometime around the middle of this year.
Brazil’s vice-President Hamilton Mourão said that the anti-crime bill, drafted by Minister of Justice and Public Security Sergio Moro is what “the people expects” from the government. “The bill […] aims at the question of criminal execution, corruption, and slush funds.