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Brazil's Finance Minister does not expect the government to challenge the bill on special pension

Fernando Haddad, Brazilian Finance Minister, said that he did not think the government would challenge in court the Senate-approved legislation to set up special retirement rules for health agents working within the community. He also argued that the measure was not a source of mandatory revenue.

Haddad, in an interview with GloboNews said that it was possible to create fiscal room for measures proposed by Congress. However, he cautioned that they must be discussed before.

* "Congress is free to make any claim it wants, but must indicate where the funding comes from," he said. "You must create fiscal room."

The Brazilian Senate has approved a bill establishing special retirement conditions for community healthcare agents. This legislation has raised concerns about its fiscal impact.

* The Lower House of Brazil still has to approve the bill.

Rogerio Ceon, the Brazilian Treasury Chief, later said that the government has not yet received an official estimate of the bill's budget impact.

Potential Rescue Plan for CORREIOS

Haddad stated that the government has not discussed a possible privatization of Brazil’s state-run Correios postal service.

He said that a rescue plan, sponsored by Treasury, would only be implemented after the creation of an "consistent and comprehensive" restructuring plan for Correios.

* The Minister said that he only received a clear picture of Correios’s worsening financial problems "very recently".

Dario Durigan, the Deputy Minister of Finance, was in attendance on Monday.

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The government's budget for this year has been affected by the "poor" performance of the postal service.

(source: Reuters)