Brazil_ The president, Michel Temer, announced that he will soon approve a tax reform, days after he managed to advance his controversial labor legislation, Radio Habana Cuba reports. Â
Temer alluded yesterday to the reform of the pension system, blocked in the National Congress for lack of support, because it aims to establish for the first time a minimum age for retirement, 65 for men and 62 for women.
The president's package of neoliberal measures has provoked the rejection of Brazilian political parties and social movements.
Michele Témer is formally charged with a crime of passive corruption, so he could lose his position in early August if the Chamber of Deputies authorizes the Federal Supreme Court to initiate an investigation against him.











