Deputy Adolfo Viana (PSDB-BA), rapporteur on the sports betting bill in Brazil, plans to spend the next week chatting with benches still opposed to opposing the project, among them leaders missionary religion. As for those he has been in contact with, Viana said he will make his diary available to any MP who wants to discuss the contents of the draft. 아시안커넥트 추천 도메인
However, so far no religiously oriented MPs have approached him to discuss the proposal.
It is important to note that members of the evangelical community represent one of the main opposition groups in the House of Representatives over sports betting regulation. 맥스벳 회원가입
The leaders of this group have made it clear that they strongly oppose any form of gambling regulation.
Another discussion that the rapporteur will chair next week concerns the exchange rate that will be applied to companies in the industry. 실시간 배팅사이트
The main goal is to establish a percentage that drives companies to comply with legalization.
In the interim measure submitted by the government to accompany the bill on sports betting, the government proposes an 18% rate.
This rate will be applied in conjunction with other taxes, such as Social Contribution to Net Income (CSLL), Program Social Integration (PIS) and Financial Contribution to Social Security (Cofins).
The project submitted by the Government under the emergency regime will be voted on in the week following Independence Day (July 9).
This will happen because the project will take precedence over the parliamentary agenda, which begins to overlap with other agendas.
Sports betting Prime Minister will have changes
The Brazilian football cheating scandal has prompted the federal government to change the Prime Minister's sports betting oversight mechanism.
An internal document dated July 5th revealed that two new elements have been incorporated into the final version of the Interim Measures (MP) to deal with player-induced cheating.
Authorship of the report is attributed to Fernanda Cimbra Santiago, special adviser to Minister Fernando Haddad, and this document was obtained through the Access to Information Act (AIA).