Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff (Dilma Rousseff) said on Wednesday that she has sent members of Congress Another proposal to set aside all collected by the state oil royalties, public education, Congress shelved earlier efforts.
She published in the TV Labor Day speech, she said, Brazil's development in the highly competitive world, improve education is crucial.
Rousseff last year proposed future oil royalties, expected to rise in Brazil pat its Atlantic coast huge subsalt areas close all revenue for education earmarked.
Despite her pleas, lawmakers to suspend the discussion of the plan last week to catch up with the dispute between Brazil, in how to share the country's oil wealth.
The presidential spokesman said he did not know if there is a new plan to meet the education of oil royalties is different from the first proposal.
Rousseff called the Brazilian press their legislators to support her efforts.
In her speech, Rousseff said that Brazil last year reached a record low unemployment rate, while other countries have lost their jobs.
She promised, Brazil's economic downturn will return to sustainable growth more than a year of near-zero economic expansion, her government will continue to work for local businesses and consumers to cut taxes and reduce costs.
Rousseff said that her government will not relax efforts to curb inflation, which rose 6.59% in March, the highest 12-month interest rates in 14 years.
"This is a constant, perpetual fighting," she said.
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