Brazil’s Congress Heads Pledge Economic Reforms, Covid Aid

  • In show of unity, Lira and Pacheco visit Bolsonaro in Brasilia
  • Investors bet on progress of reforms, fear more spending

Senate President Rodrigo Pacheco

Photographer: Andre Borges/Bloomberg
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The new heads of Brazil’s lower house and senate pledged to work on key economic reforms and additional Covid-19 assistance, as they held their first meeting with President Jair Bolsonaro in a display of unity.

House Speaker Arthur Lira and Senate President Rodrigo Pacheco, who swept to the key congressional jobs with Bolsonaro’s support, wrote in a Wednesday joint-statement they would prioritize bills to reform the tax system and the careers of public servants while also discussing ways to assist Brazilians who lost their income during the pandemic.