
The new front, which benefits from the support of the CNC, aims to strengthen institutional dialogue and propose measures aimed at modernizing the economy, reducing bureaucracy and creating the conditions for a more predictable and competitive business environment. “We are committed to the development of the country,” declared the president of the CNC-Sesc-Senac System, José Roberto Tadros. “An environment favorable to entrepreneurship is a fundamental condition for supporting economic, social and educational progress. »
Tadros recognized the fundamental role of the National Congress in structuring agendas, such as administrative reform, tax reform and the fight against recalcitrant debtors, but warned against proposals that require balance, such as the reduction of working hours, incompatible wage floors and the taxation of profits and dividends. “These issues require dialogue so as not to compromise employment and competitiveness,” underlined Tadros, who was represented at the launch of the FPN by the 2nd vice-president of the CNC, Luiz Carlos Bohn.