Tereza Cristina requests analysis of vetoes to the Environmental Licensing Law

Published 2025년 10월 8일

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Senator Tereza Cristina called for urgency in reviewing the Executive's vetoes to the General Environmental Licensing Law, highlighting the impact on the productive sector and reaffirming the importance of the dialogue that resulted in the text approved by Congress.

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In a speech in the Plenary on Tuesday (7), Senator Tereza Cristina (PP-MS) asked the President of the Senate, Davi Alcolumbre, to schedule a session of the National Congress to analyze the vetoes of the Executive Power to the General Environmental Licensing Law (Law 15.190, of 2025). She explained that the text was approved by parliamentarians in May with the forecast of entry into force after 180 days of the presidential sanction. However, the government's vetoes have affected fundamental parts for the operation of environmental licensing, said the senator. — That is why I am here asking you to talk to the various leaders of this Congress and this House so that we can hold a session of Congress to approve or overturn the vetoes. We need to move forward, look to the future, and make Brazil continue to grow and develop. The National Congress has at this moment the opportunity to reaffirm its autonomy and commitment to real Brazil, the Brazil that preserves and the Brazil that ...
Source: Agrolink

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