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Judi Lynn

(160,524 posts)
Thu May 30, 2019, 10:18 PM May 2019

Congress and Senate Divided over Forest Code Measure (Brazil)

Congress approves measure that will lead to deforestation but Senate president says he will let it expire

May.30.2019 9:23AM

BRASÍLIA
On a sad day for environmentalists, Wednesday (29) began with Ricardo Salles, Minister of the Environment, introducing a decree whose goal is to weaken environmental org ICMBio, and ended with Congress voting in favor of relaxing the forest code.

The turnaround, however, came at the end of the day, when Senate President Davi Alcolumbre (DEM-AP) said he would not vote on the provisional measure forest code. The measure’s contents have led to a standoff between Congress and the Senate.

In a vote led by ruralists, the House approved by 243 to 19 votes a measure that, in practice, will allow forests to languish deforested for a more extended period.

The ruralists managed to retain the most controversial parts of the measure. The Forest Code of 2012, still in force today, promoted the recomposition of forests that had suffered before 1965 when a law recommended 50% of preservation of the Amazon and 20% for the other vegetations of the country.

More:
https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/internacional/en/brazil/2019/05/congress-and-senate-divided-over-forest-code-measure.shtml

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