Brazil's Bolsonaro Aims to Pass Some Pension Reform This Year
- President-elect expands on plans in three TV interviews
- He also wants to privatize state companies, cut taxes
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Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro aims to secure congressional approval of at least some aspect of pension reform this year, the president-elect said in interviews with three separate TV stations on Monday evening.
The former army captain offered more details on his plans for government. He pledged to maintain the spending cap put in place by President Michel Temer, privatize state companies running deficits, cut taxes, and implement at least part of a pension reform this year.